Putnam's Monthly, Tom 3G.P. Putnam & Company, 1854 |
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... object which has such a night- marish influence on its neighborhood . The ground on which the City Prison stands was once a swamp , its cells are damp and unwholesome , and the whole interior is dark and dismal ; it is con- structed of ...
... object which has such a night- marish influence on its neighborhood . The ground on which the City Prison stands was once a swamp , its cells are damp and unwholesome , and the whole interior is dark and dismal ; it is con- structed of ...
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... object of its government , and se- curing to the masses the most unlimited freedom of action , they have unsealed the fountains of human progress , they have solved that problem of social destiny , which has puzzled philosophers so long ...
... object of its government , and se- curing to the masses the most unlimited freedom of action , they have unsealed the fountains of human progress , they have solved that problem of social destiny , which has puzzled philosophers so long ...
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... objects he has in view , seem to come more within the range of a natural curiosity , and may serve to give a coloring to the incidents of his story , it will perhaps be expected that I admit the reader to my confidence in this respect ...
... objects he has in view , seem to come more within the range of a natural curiosity , and may serve to give a coloring to the incidents of his story , it will perhaps be expected that I admit the reader to my confidence in this respect ...
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... object of no little curiosity and interest . Every one congratulated me upon what was con- sidered an almost miraculous escape from a frightful death . The commandant at the post , Captain Wharton , of the 6th Infantry , as also his ...
... object of no little curiosity and interest . Every one congratulated me upon what was con- sidered an almost miraculous escape from a frightful death . The commandant at the post , Captain Wharton , of the 6th Infantry , as also his ...
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... objects corresponding with those vows and visions ; but that such impres- sions as she insisted upon declaring were actually made upon her perceptive organs . Before her inquisitors , when severely threatened , she sometimes wavered in ...
... objects corresponding with those vows and visions ; but that such impres- sions as she insisted upon declaring were actually made upon her perceptive organs . Before her inquisitors , when severely threatened , she sometimes wavered in ...
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