The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... Perhaps , it will not be unreasonable to suppose that these difficulties will detain them a month longer on the route . They will then reach the Rocky Mountains about the beginning of October , and winter will stop them on the summit ...
... Perhaps , it will not be unreasonable to suppose that these difficulties will detain them a month longer on the route . They will then reach the Rocky Mountains about the beginning of October , and winter will stop them on the summit ...
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... perhaps these will be sufficient . It was on a very hot day in May that I stepped into a stage coach , just setting ... Perhaps my feelings were a little touched , and I wanted to bear him out in his remark ; perhaps not ; perhaps I ...
... perhaps these will be sufficient . It was on a very hot day in May that I stepped into a stage coach , just setting ... Perhaps my feelings were a little touched , and I wanted to bear him out in his remark ; perhaps not ; perhaps I ...
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... Perhaps your purse is not lost , Senor Licentiate . You may have put it in some unsafe place - " That is clear enough , " the clergy- man broke in ; " I must have put it in an unsafe place , or I should not have lost it . " " Perhaps ...
... Perhaps your purse is not lost , Senor Licentiate . You may have put it in some unsafe place - " That is clear enough , " the clergy- man broke in ; " I must have put it in an unsafe place , or I should not have lost it . " " Perhaps ...
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ORIGINAL PAPERS | 3 |
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Schoolmaster Chap III | 283 |
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