The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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Stran 71
... present day , would consider very appro- priate . The king of Portugal , however , gave it its present more auspicious name , as its discovery afforded a hope of a new and easier way to India , the great object of all the maritime ...
... present day , would consider very appro- priate . The king of Portugal , however , gave it its present more auspicious name , as its discovery afforded a hope of a new and easier way to India , the great object of all the maritime ...
Stran 455
... present , but she should always value him as a friend , and asked him to be present at the ceremony . When Henry Munroe had read the letter he went out in- to the street , stopped first at a druggist's , then at a saloon . No one saw ...
... present , but she should always value him as a friend , and asked him to be present at the ceremony . When Henry Munroe had read the letter he went out in- to the street , stopped first at a druggist's , then at a saloon . No one saw ...
Stran 552
... present four years is evidently one of tran- sition , during which neither of the great national parties has been able to decide upon any future policy or to readjust itself to present conditions . In the coming period of the republic's ...
... present four years is evidently one of tran- sition , during which neither of the great national parties has been able to decide upon any future policy or to readjust itself to present conditions . In the coming period of the republic's ...
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Aequis Madre of Santiago The Chapters IIX R B Townshend 155 245 353 | 70 |
Pause A Charles L Paige | 87 |
Ascent of Mount Shasta An F C Freeman 205 | 95 |
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