The Atlantic Monthly, Band 4Atlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... color which floated over them seemed to shed upon their heads a mild influence of that Gallic madness that led them ... colors were seen reversed , and the French fly- ing over them , burst into exulting hurras . When a report came ...
... color which floated over them seemed to shed upon their heads a mild influence of that Gallic madness that led them ... colors were seen reversed , and the French fly- ing over them , burst into exulting hurras . When a report came ...
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... colors of our autumn leaves are due to the combination of oxy- gen with their juices . It enters into all plans and operations with a helping hand ; animals and plants owe their lives to it ; but when the shadow of death begins to fall ...
... colors of our autumn leaves are due to the combination of oxy- gen with their juices . It enters into all plans and operations with a helping hand ; animals and plants owe their lives to it ; but when the shadow of death begins to fall ...
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... color , from the substance which exuded from their roots . Plants of the same species , placed in water impregnated with these excrements , were impeded in their growth , and faded prematurely ; whilst , on the contrary , corn - plants ...
... color , from the substance which exuded from their roots . Plants of the same species , placed in water impregnated with these excrements , were impeded in their growth , and faded prematurely ; whilst , on the contrary , corn - plants ...
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... color of her cheeks die away also to deadly paleness ; had you been sufficiently clairvoyant , you might have seen how two charming rows of pearls bit the blanched lips till the run- away blood came back into the sad gash- es , how the ...
... color of her cheeks die away also to deadly paleness ; had you been sufficiently clairvoyant , you might have seen how two charming rows of pearls bit the blanched lips till the run- away blood came back into the sad gash- es , how the ...
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... colors . If I mistake not , Percival was invited to inspect these productions of untaught and perhaps unteachable gen- ius . They were vast attempts at histor- ical scenes , in which the heads and legs of heroes were visible , but ...
... colors . If I mistake not , Percival was invited to inspect these productions of untaught and perhaps unteachable gen- ius . They were vast attempts at histor- ical scenes , in which the heads and legs of heroes were visible , but ...
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