The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Količina 20;Količina 42Century Company, 1891 |
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... means of the Rockmores of Germantown . As this high - classed family liked variety in their summer outings , they did not come again to the Squirrel Inn , but the effect of their in- fluence remained strong upon its landlord . He to ...
... means of the Rockmores of Germantown . As this high - classed family liked variety in their summer outings , they did not come again to the Squirrel Inn , but the effect of their in- fluence remained strong upon its landlord . He to ...
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... means to indicate readily the intensities of vocal sounds , I first met with these figures , and , owing to their variety both in form and production , they have since absorbed much of my attention . The ap- paratus I have employed I ...
... means to indicate readily the intensities of vocal sounds , I first met with these figures , and , owing to their variety both in form and production , they have since absorbed much of my attention . The ap- paratus I have employed I ...
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... means of the pressure of the player's fingers . In the piano - which is for that reason called a fixed AK 1BK 2B VOL . XLII . - 6 . a a a a a a FIG . 2 . A ᏗᏴ a a B a C a a NC instrument — a string of definite length , den- sity ...
... means of the pressure of the player's fingers . In the piano - which is for that reason called a fixed AK 1BK 2B VOL . XLII . - 6 . a a a a a a FIG . 2 . A ᏗᏴ a a B a C a a NC instrument — a string of definite length , den- sity ...
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... means of a violin bow . Imagine the delight with which he saw the sand stir and form into line on the plate , form- ing a star of twelve rays . Square plates of glass or metal screwed or even glued to a central support can be made by ...
... means of a violin bow . Imagine the delight with which he saw the sand stir and form into line on the plate , form- ing a star of twelve rays . Square plates of glass or metal screwed or even glued to a central support can be made by ...
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... means misery for both of them . " And with this prediction Philip mounted to his own room . Millard was too busy ... mean by the blow - out ? " said Mrs. Gouverneur . " They are neither of them quarrelsome . " " No ; but they are both ...
... means misery for both of them . " And with this prediction Philip mounted to his own room . Millard was too busy ... mean by the blow - out ? " said Mrs. Gouverneur . " They are neither of them quarrelsome . " " No ; but they are both ...
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Stran 361 - By general law, life and limb must be protected, yet often a limb must be amputated to save a life ; but a life is never wisely given to save a limb. I felt that measures otherwise unconstitutional might become lawful by becoming indispensable to the preservation of the Constitution through the preservation of the nation.
Stran 359 - Union; and what I forbear, I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union. I shall do less whenever I shall believe what I am doing hurts the cause, and I shall do more whenever I shall believe doing more will help the cause.
Stran 359 - seem to be pursuing," as you say, I have not meant to leave any one in doubt. I would save the Union. I would save it the shortest way under the Constitution. The sooner the national authority can be restored, the nearer the Union will be — "the Union as it was.
Stran 354 - I do not expect the house to fall, but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States, old as well as new, North as well as South.
Stran 359 - I have here stated my purpose according to my view of official duty, and I intend no modification of my oftexpressed personal wish that all men, everywhere, could be free.
Stran 361 - I claim not to have controlled events, but confess plainly that events have controlled me. Now, at the end of three years' struggle, the nation's condition is not what either party, or any man, devised or expected.
Stran 485 - Thro' scudding drifts the rainy Hyades Vext the dim sea: I am become a name; For always roaming with a hungry heart Much have I seen and known; cities of men And manners, climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, but...
Stran 485 - Love took up the harp of Life, and smote on all the chords with might; Smote the chord of Self, that, trembling, pass'd in music out of sight.
Stran 486 - I made them lay their hands in mine and swear To reverence the King, as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience as their King, To break the heathen and uphold the Christ...
Stran 484 - And up and down the people go. Gazing where the lilies blow Round an island there below. The island of Shalott. Willows whiten, aspens quiver, Little breezes dusk and shiver Thro' the wave that runs for ever By the island in the river Flowing down to Camelot.