Old Pictures of Life, Volume 2Stone and Kimball, 1894 |
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Page 6
... carry the new religion to a hundred millions of educated people . From these popular estimates there seems now to have been too much omitted . It would have been better to make them less rosy and Some facts seem overlooked ; that Christ ...
... carry the new religion to a hundred millions of educated people . From these popular estimates there seems now to have been too much omitted . It would have been better to make them less rosy and Some facts seem overlooked ; that Christ ...
Page 14
... . Æneas takes the bow and arrows which Achates was carrying . He brings down the leaders and then he pursues the whole multitude through the leafy woods . " Such was the form of thought and ex- pression that 14 OLD PICTURES OF LIFE .
... . Æneas takes the bow and arrows which Achates was carrying . He brings down the leaders and then he pursues the whole multitude through the leafy woods . " Such was the form of thought and ex- pression that 14 OLD PICTURES OF LIFE .
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... carried only the products essential to man's wel- fare and carried only good persons to some good port . The ships to China are full of opium , those to Africa are heavy with Bos- ton rum . Those ships that sailed long ago , whose hulks ...
... carried only the products essential to man's wel- fare and carried only good persons to some good port . The ships to China are full of opium , those to Africa are heavy with Bos- ton rum . Those ships that sailed long ago , whose hulks ...
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... are full of nightingales . Liter- ature had let fall its burden of incredible wonders that it might evermore carry lov- ingly the rich realities of human life . THE NOVEL . The Novel . In speaking of the THE SUBMERGED CENTURIES . 35.
... are full of nightingales . Liter- ature had let fall its burden of incredible wonders that it might evermore carry lov- ingly the rich realities of human life . THE NOVEL . The Novel . In speaking of the THE SUBMERGED CENTURIES . 35.
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... carrying in all directions clothes , bedding , furniture and plate , for at the death of each absolute monarch came chaos . Only a few nabobs were interested in the successor . In a re- public the palace , the plate , the furniture ...
... carrying in all directions clothes , bedding , furniture and plate , for at the death of each absolute monarch came chaos . Only a few nabobs were interested in the successor . In a re- public the palace , the plate , the furniture ...
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