The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13. sējumsAdam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 65.
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PAGE Scientific Treatment of History , The , by J. M. Buchan Sleep and Dreaming , by Edward Fitzgerald Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion , by Mark Twain .. Spectroscope and its Lessons , The , by S. H. Janes ..... 366 467 74 266 ...
PAGE Scientific Treatment of History , The , by J. M. Buchan Sleep and Dreaming , by Edward Fitzgerald Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion , by Mark Twain .. Spectroscope and its Lessons , The , by S. H. Janes ..... 366 467 74 266 ...
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... public affairs in Omaha , during the further day or two we lingered there , were partly owing to vague dreams of the plea- sure of proprietorship , but no doubt they and touching some distant sandy slopes into a pale crimson THE ...
... public affairs in Omaha , during the further day or two we lingered there , were partly owing to vague dreams of the plea- sure of proprietorship , but no doubt they and touching some distant sandy slopes into a pale crimson THE ...
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... dreaming . First of all , there were the let we imagined that Balfour had not yet reached of each seizing his or her own packet , New York ) ; and in the general selfishness no one noticed the expression with which Lady Sylvia broke ...
... dreaming . First of all , there were the let we imagined that Balfour had not yet reached of each seizing his or her own packet , New York ) ; and in the general selfishness no one noticed the expression with which Lady Sylvia broke ...
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... dreams . * * " You infamous Hendrich Hudson , will not you carry our message now - for our voices cannot reach across the desert plains ? Awaken , you cowled heads , and come forth into the starlight ; for the Christmas bells have not ...
... dreams . * * " You infamous Hendrich Hudson , will not you carry our message now - for our voices cannot reach across the desert plains ? Awaken , you cowled heads , and come forth into the starlight ; for the Christmas bells have not ...
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... dream , fated to vanish , by and by , forever into the chill and dark- ness of the terrible cañon ? In my great joy I scarcely knew whether it was or not . So minutely and truthfully did the Doctor detail the part which Henry had taken ...
... dream , fated to vanish , by and by , forever into the chill and dark- ness of the terrible cañon ? In my great joy I scarcely knew whether it was or not . So minutely and truthfully did the Doctor detail the part which Henry had taken ...
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