American Illustrated Magazine, Volume 8Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, 1888 |
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... WOMEN IN THE SOUTH ..... WOOD VIOLETS ... Alice Wellington Rollins 717 R. V. Hadden 401 F. L. Hagadorn 44 .B . Werdan 227 Francis M. Livingston 612 .Henry C. Badger 489 ..Charles Burr Todd 578 Charlotte Reeve Conover 339 187 ... R. V. ...
... WOMEN IN THE SOUTH ..... WOOD VIOLETS ... Alice Wellington Rollins 717 R. V. Hadden 401 F. L. Hagadorn 44 .B . Werdan 227 Francis M. Livingston 612 .Henry C. Badger 489 ..Charles Burr Todd 578 Charlotte Reeve Conover 339 187 ... R. V. ...
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... WOMEN OF TRINIDAD .. 395 " COUNTER " SOLOIST , THE ...... 314 CROSS SECTION OF STEEL CRUISER " NEWARK " . 525 DEAD ... WOMAN'S COAT OF Reindeer INDEX .
... WOMEN OF TRINIDAD .. 395 " COUNTER " SOLOIST , THE ...... 314 CROSS SECTION OF STEEL CRUISER " NEWARK " . 525 DEAD ... WOMAN'S COAT OF Reindeer INDEX .
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... WOMAN OF ...... TRINIDAD , SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON , K. C. M. G. , GOVERnor of .. 395 389 TROPICAL BARBADIAN HOUSE , A ... WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION " YORKTOWN " , U. S. S ..... YRUJO , MARCHIONESS DE CASA . " 1814 " ( THE WALTERS COLLECTION ) ...
... WOMAN OF ...... TRINIDAD , SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON , K. C. M. G. , GOVERnor of .. 395 389 TROPICAL BARBADIAN HOUSE , A ... WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION " YORKTOWN " , U. S. S ..... YRUJO , MARCHIONESS DE CASA . " 1814 " ( THE WALTERS COLLECTION ) ...
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... women of the country . The river itself is a great natural cu- riosity . It flows almost directly north- ward , and drains an enormous area of mountains that are constantly covered with snow . The current is as swift as that of the ...
... women of the country . The river itself is a great natural cu- riosity . It flows almost directly north- ward , and drains an enormous area of mountains that are constantly covered with snow . The current is as swift as that of the ...
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... woman long forgotten awakes not at once in her presence , nor until they both experience a sudden recollection of the ... women held their breath And strong men battled with that grim And ghastly foe , o'ercome by him- When he who cursed ...
... woman long forgotten awakes not at once in her presence , nor until they both experience a sudden recollection of the ... women held their breath And strong men battled with that grim And ghastly foe , o'ercome by him- When he who cursed ...
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Page 482 - Oh yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final goal of ill, To pangs of nature, sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood ; That nothing walks with aimless feet ; That not one life shall be destroyed, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete...
Page 531 - The historical decoration was purposely of no more importance than a background requires; and my stress lay on the incidents in the development of a soul: little else is worth study.
Page 532 - Not what man sees, but what God sees — the Ideas of Plato, seeds of creation lying burningly on the Divine Hand — it is toward these that he struggles. Not with the combination of humanity in action, but with the primal elements of humanity he has to do; and he digs where he stands, — preferring to seek them in his own soul as the nearest reflex of that absolute Mind, according to the intuitions of which he desires to perceive and speak.
Page 421 - Ackland, a lady of the first distinction of family, rank, and personal virtues, is under such concern on account of Major Ackland, her husband, wounded and a prisoner in your hands, that I cannot refuse her request to commit her to your protection. Whatever general impropriety there may be in persons...
Page 503 - And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness : for a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.
Page 479 - THE flower that smiles to-day To-morrow dies; All that we wish to stay Tempts and then flies. What is this world's delight? Lightning that mocks the night, Brief even as bright.
Page 481 - Is it so small a thing To have enjoy'd the sun, To have lived light in the spring, To have loved, to have thought, to have done...
Page 482 - And so beside the Silent Sea I wait the muffled oar; No harm from Him can come to me On ocean or on shore. I know not where His islands lift Their fronded palms in air; I only know I cannot drift Beyond His love and care.
Page 705 - I think it will be found that the grand style arises in poetry, when a noble nature, poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject.
Page 479 - Why fear and dream and death and birth Cast on the daylight of this earth Such gloom, why man has such a scope For love and hate, despondency and hope...