Hamilton Literary Magazine, Том 24Courier Press, 1889 |
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... story of the character and customs of a vanishing people , which inscribed in the white man's annals shall be as permanent as civilization itself . To this history a peculiar interest must ever attach . The strange life of this people ...
... story of the character and customs of a vanishing people , which inscribed in the white man's annals shall be as permanent as civilization itself . To this history a peculiar interest must ever attach . The strange life of this people ...
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... stories and witty remarks . He called upon the following gentlemen to respond to toasts : Mr. Chapin on " The LIT. and the New Board ; " Mr. Lee , " The Old Board ; " Mr. Hayden , " The ' Pink ' of Perfection ; " Mr. Leland , " The Alum ...
... stories and witty remarks . He called upon the following gentlemen to respond to toasts : Mr. Chapin on " The LIT. and the New Board ; " Mr. Lee , " The Old Board ; " Mr. Hayden , " The ' Pink ' of Perfection ; " Mr. Leland , " The Alum ...
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... story of the past from the mon- uments it has left , we find on its banks a civilized nation with an established religion and a settled philosophy . Even then its source , shrouded in romantic mystery , roused curious explorers to ...
... story of the past from the mon- uments it has left , we find on its banks a civilized nation with an established religion and a settled philosophy . Even then its source , shrouded in romantic mystery , roused curious explorers to ...
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... story ? Unnum- bered centuries ago it gave birth to this land of plenty and generation after generation bore tribute from the savage heart of Africa to the center of the old world's civilization ; it beheld reared on its bordering sands ...
... story ? Unnum- bered centuries ago it gave birth to this land of plenty and generation after generation bore tribute from the savage heart of Africa to the center of the old world's civilization ; it beheld reared on its bordering sands ...
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... story of the river of Egypt than that of Gordon at Khartoum . The only Englishman in that city by the Nile , he patiently watched the river for the help that never came , and looking from his balcony upon the waters that should flow on ...
... story of the river of Egypt than that of Gordon at Khartoum . The only Englishman in that city by the Nile , he patiently watched the river for the help that never came , and looking from his balcony upon the waters that should flow on ...
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