The Western Monthly, Томове 1–2Francis Fisher Browne Reed & Tuttle, 1869 |
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... character . The first floating swing bridge over the Chicago river was built by him , for the city , on Clark street ( before he ever saw one elsewhere ) , and answered well its designed purpose . He was early engaged in introducing ...
... character . The first floating swing bridge over the Chicago river was built by him , for the city , on Clark street ( before he ever saw one elsewhere ) , and answered well its designed purpose . He was early engaged in introducing ...
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... character and enterprise of the sub- ject of this sketch . Mr. OGDEN is yet hale and hearty with a fair prospect of living many useful years , and winning the undying affec- tions of untold numbers more who will eventually " rise up and ...
... character and enterprise of the sub- ject of this sketch . Mr. OGDEN is yet hale and hearty with a fair prospect of living many useful years , and winning the undying affec- tions of untold numbers more who will eventually " rise up and ...
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... character " worthy of the foeman's steel " when once their owner was fully aroused . Earnest Dunbar was truly , a Western boy . Born in the very wilderness of the frontier , his life had always been one of hardship and toil . To the ...
... character " worthy of the foeman's steel " when once their owner was fully aroused . Earnest Dunbar was truly , a Western boy . Born in the very wilderness of the frontier , his life had always been one of hardship and toil . To the ...
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... character of him who , unblessed by healthful and virtuous surroundings , or madly defying them all , cultivates only the evil side of his nature ! Like the rank weed of your garden , it soon extirpates all that is good and valuable ...
... character of him who , unblessed by healthful and virtuous surroundings , or madly defying them all , cultivates only the evil side of his nature ! Like the rank weed of your garden , it soon extirpates all that is good and valuable ...
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... character . As no one is fit to be an officer in war who has not heroic blood in his veins , or to be an artist who has no esthetic taste , or to be a poet who does not understand the power of rhythm or meter , or to be a historian or a ...
... character . As no one is fit to be an officer in war who has not heroic blood in his veins , or to be an artist who has no esthetic taste , or to be a poet who does not understand the power of rhythm or meter , or to be a historian or a ...
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