Littell's Living Age, Том 176Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1888 |
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... reason he had been so faithful and so true , and that touched her heart , if he did not . - And then when Willie Okedon's letter and fan reached her , all the old feelings sprang up again ; the remembrance of his brave and bonny eyes ...
... reason he had been so faithful and so true , and that touched her heart , if he did not . - And then when Willie Okedon's letter and fan reached her , all the old feelings sprang up again ; the remembrance of his brave and bonny eyes ...
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... reason , that his whole life has been a preparation for it . With physical energy , and literary ability , and general intellectual power , which , had he been a European , would have enabled him to fill and to adorn al- most any public ...
... reason , that his whole life has been a preparation for it . With physical energy , and literary ability , and general intellectual power , which , had he been a European , would have enabled him to fill and to adorn al- most any public ...
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... reason times in Africa , nor the cowrie shells , or to believe , prevailed at one time over the gunpowder , or tobacco , or rum , which still whole of Africa , and which are still to serve as a chief medium of exchange all be found in ...
... reason times in Africa , nor the cowrie shells , or to believe , prevailed at one time over the gunpowder , or tobacco , or rum , which still whole of Africa , and which are still to serve as a chief medium of exchange all be found in ...
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... reason to believe , prevailed at one time over the whole of Africa , and which are still to be found in many parts of it , and those , too , not far from the west coast and from our own settlements - cannibalism and human sacrifice and ...
... reason to believe , prevailed at one time over the whole of Africa , and which are still to be found in many parts of it , and those , too , not far from the west coast and from our own settlements - cannibalism and human sacrifice and ...
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... reason that it did not fall within the scope of the work which he has so closely followed , to dwell at length upon them . In the new - born enthusiasm for a noble subject , and under the influence of the revelations which each day ...
... reason that it did not fall within the scope of the work which he has so closely followed , to dwell at length upon them . In the new - born enthusiasm for a noble subject , and under the influence of the revelations which each day ...
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