Lippincott's Monthly Magazine: A Popular Journal of General Literature, Science, and Politics, Volumen41J.B. Lippincott Company, 1888 |
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... taken out of his pocket the night before . The bundle of slips was a collection of the checks which he had drawn during the past six months . Only half a year before had Paul Stuyvesant opened his first bank- account , depositing the ...
... taken out of his pocket the night before . The bundle of slips was a collection of the checks which he had drawn during the past six months . Only half a year before had Paul Stuyvesant opened his first bank- account , depositing the ...
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... taken ? " Charley Vaughn looked up as though in wonder at the other's vehemence . " I never supposed he came by it honestly , " he answered , after a pause . " He ? " returned Paul . " Who ? " “ The man in whose possession I found it ...
... taken ? " Charley Vaughn looked up as though in wonder at the other's vehemence . " I never supposed he came by it honestly , " he answered , after a pause . " He ? " returned Paul . " Who ? " “ The man in whose possession I found it ...
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... taken with Gladys Tennant than any one else ; but I haven't seen them together anywhere lately , and Gladys never talks about him . But you remember how they flirted together that night at your theatre- party ? " Stuyvesant reminded her ...
... taken with Gladys Tennant than any one else ; but I haven't seen them together anywhere lately , and Gladys never talks about him . But you remember how they flirted together that night at your theatre- party ? " Stuyvesant reminded her ...
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... taken with a picture — so fascinated by it , so over- powered by its beauty - that he should steal it , to have it always at his command , even though he could never show it to any other human eye , -that I can understand . I have ...
... taken with a picture — so fascinated by it , so over- powered by its beauty - that he should steal it , to have it always at his command , even though he could never show it to any other human eye , -that I can understand . I have ...
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... taken to hold for a ransom , strikes me as far more plausible . " " Of course , " said Duncan , " it is more plausible ; but , for all that , I think the other is quite as likely to be the right explanation . " " Is it absolutely ...
... taken to hold for a ransom , strikes me as far more plausible . " " Of course , " said Duncan , " it is more plausible ; but , for all that , I think the other is quite as likely to be the right explanation . " " Is it absolutely ...
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Página 494 - And I will give them one heart, and one way, that they may fear me for ever, for the good of them, and of their children after them...
Página 512 - N., to my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I plight thee my troth.
Página 273 - It is so needful we should remember their existence, else we may happen to leave them quite out of our religion and philosophy, and frame lofty theories which only fit a world of extremes.
Página 647 - God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable, in his being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth.
Página 133 - It is, sir, the people's Constitution, the people's government ; made for the people; made by the people; and answerable to the people.
Página 273 - Paint us an angel, if you can, with a floating violet robe, and a face paled by the celestial light ; paint us yet oftener a Madonna, turning her mild face upward and opening her arms to welcome the divine glory...
Página 273 - It is in vain that we look for genius to reiterate its miracles in the old arts; it is its instinct to find beauty and holiness in new and necessary facts, in the field and road-side, in the shop and mill.
Página 278 - Sir, a woman's preaching is like a dog's walking on his hind legs. It is not done well ; but you are surprised to find it done at all.
Página 530 - There is one glory of the sun, another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars ; for one star differeth from another star in glory.
Página 132 - The Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Mystery of Marie Roget," and "The Purloined Letter" had done — and called forth the enthusiastic admiration of Miss Barrett and Robert Browning.