Littell's Living Age, Volume 184Littell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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Page 305
... means of the Northern Uruguay Railway , now rapidly pushing forward its rails to Bage . The port of Rio Grande is ... mean a loss of 140,000 square miles , and 480,000 inhab- itants that is , 4 per cent . alike of area and of population ...
... means of the Northern Uruguay Railway , now rapidly pushing forward its rails to Bage . The port of Rio Grande is ... mean a loss of 140,000 square miles , and 480,000 inhab- itants that is , 4 per cent . alike of area and of population ...
Page 458
... means to flaunt or strut as the bird does ; but , whatever she means , the word , as used by her , is vulgar and objectionable . The great danger to which the purity of the beautiful and sufficiently copious En- glish language is ...
... means to flaunt or strut as the bird does ; but , whatever she means , the word , as used by her , is vulgar and objectionable . The great danger to which the purity of the beautiful and sufficiently copious En- glish language is ...
Page 511
... means the lost poems , by a fortunate accident , have been discovered and identified . Among the Stowe collection of MSS . , which came into the British Museum from the Ash- burnham Library , is a paper volume of fourteen leaves ...
... means the lost poems , by a fortunate accident , have been discovered and identified . Among the Stowe collection of MSS . , which came into the British Museum from the Ash- burnham Library , is a paper volume of fourteen leaves ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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