Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 39Donahoe's Magazine Company, 1898 |
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Page 12
... lives , " says George Eliot . " make a moral tradition for our individual selves , and to have once acted greatly seems to make a reason why we should always be no- ble . " Flood's reason for his action was that he could do more for the ...
... lives , " says George Eliot . " make a moral tradition for our individual selves , and to have once acted greatly seems to make a reason why we should always be no- ble . " Flood's reason for his action was that he could do more for the ...
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... lives had been lost order was restored , and M. Dupuy announced the continuance of the session and calmly resumed the thread of his discourse . Four deputies and many occupants of the gallery were wounded , among the latter the ...
... lives had been lost order was restored , and M. Dupuy announced the continuance of the session and calmly resumed the thread of his discourse . Four deputies and many occupants of the gallery were wounded , among the latter the ...
Page 45
... had no intention of injuring the frightened white man , but that they were obliged to take his weapons from him to protect their own lives . They returned his mule , arms and other pos- sessions ,. OF THE PIONEERS . 45.
... had no intention of injuring the frightened white man , but that they were obliged to take his weapons from him to protect their own lives . They returned his mule , arms and other pos- sessions ,. OF THE PIONEERS . 45.
Page 67
... live from them that eat with us and be our flesh and blood ! I was for instantly returning to com- fort my poor child , but Tom Macken- zie grasped the bridle of my horse , and saith he : " Go not back , Broad- bent . By everything ...
... live from them that eat with us and be our flesh and blood ! I was for instantly returning to com- fort my poor child , but Tom Macken- zie grasped the bridle of my horse , and saith he : " Go not back , Broad- bent . By everything ...
Page 81
... lives , Miss Fanshawe . " " You know everyone else , so let me introduce Mr. Morgan , " said the hostess . Miss Fanshawe smiled . " Is it the Mr. Morgan ? " she asked , arching her brows quizically . " I've heard such a lot about you ...
... lives , Miss Fanshawe . " " You know everyone else , so let me introduce Mr. Morgan , " said the hostess . Miss Fanshawe smiled . " Is it the Mr. Morgan ? " she asked , arching her brows quizically . " I've heard such a lot about you ...
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