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The American Magazine An Editor's Vision "^^E have a vision of a magazine; we
conceive that in it no great thing of human interest would go unrecorded; that in it
would be something of the best of all; — literature that in story and poetry ...
The American Magazine An Editor's Vision "^^E have a vision of a magazine; we
conceive that in it no great thing of human interest would go unrecorded; that in it
would be something of the best of all; — literature that in story and poetry ...
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Undoubtedly there are unhealthy spots, such as hamper the most strenuous of
African pioneers ; but men who do great things are not to be deterred, and point
to what has been done at Niagara on a relatively small scale. "Victoria City," they
...
Undoubtedly there are unhealthy spots, such as hamper the most strenuous of
African pioneers ; but men who do great things are not to be deterred, and point
to what has been done at Niagara on a relatively small scale. "Victoria City," they
...
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Hp. ous habit of turning fatalists, and besides, tilings looked suspicious. "Say, Air.
Murphy, what's that high fence for that you've got all around the plant ? When we
came down here the first thing we ran up against was a high fence with ...
Hp. ous habit of turning fatalists, and besides, tilings looked suspicious. "Say, Air.
Murphy, what's that high fence for that you've got all around the plant ? When we
came down here the first thing we ran up against was a high fence with ...
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Don't be 'fraid o' wrinkles, Tear loose with your mirth ; An old face, laughter-
wrinkled, Is the sweetest thing on earth. — Houston Po:t. How Jaicfeoim Saved
ttlhe ELsMinnio By Edward B. Clark. the man's blood and for a second stunned
him, ...
Don't be 'fraid o' wrinkles, Tear loose with your mirth ; An old face, laughter-
wrinkled, Is the sweetest thing on earth. — Houston Po:t. How Jaicfeoim Saved
ttlhe ELsMinnio By Edward B. Clark. the man's blood and for a second stunned
him, ...
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The natives sell their surplus meat to the miners and receive good prices for it.
The money whjch comes in exchange they expend for things which to the white
men are necessaries, but to the Eskimo are luxuries. Since the introduction of the
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The natives sell their surplus meat to the miners and receive good prices for it.
The money whjch comes in exchange they expend for things which to the white
men are necessaries, but to the Eskimo are luxuries. Since the introduction of the
...
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