Overland Monthly and Out West MagazineA. Roman and Company, 1895 |
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... ment of thrift and public spirit in the ruling class . The New Englanders , avoiding as much as possible contact with the natives , had only themselves to de- pend upon and in the endeavor to wrest a living from the soil in the ...
... ment of thrift and public spirit in the ruling class . The New Englanders , avoiding as much as possible contact with the natives , had only themselves to de- pend upon and in the endeavor to wrest a living from the soil in the ...
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... ment throughout the territory . The dwellers in Santa Barbara were said to take a more serious view of life , the mission lending its influence to society , which was dominated in a great measure by the powerful family of De la Guerra y ...
... ment throughout the territory . The dwellers in Santa Barbara were said to take a more serious view of life , the mission lending its influence to society , which was dominated in a great measure by the powerful family of De la Guerra y ...
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... ment are illuminated with the arms , quarterings , and style of dress , of each succeeding generation . Refugio , one of the daughters of Com- andante Arguello , and second wife of Don Juan Bandini , was particularly worthy of her noble ...
... ment are illuminated with the arms , quarterings , and style of dress , of each succeeding generation . Refugio , one of the daughters of Com- andante Arguello , and second wife of Don Juan Bandini , was particularly worthy of her noble ...
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... ment , with possible war with Mexico in view , with the certain determination not to allow England to gain an interest in California , empowered its agent here to sound the leaders and win them if pos- sible to favor annexation to the ...
... ment , with possible war with Mexico in view , with the certain determination not to allow England to gain an interest in California , empowered its agent here to sound the leaders and win them if pos- sible to favor annexation to the ...
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... ment that could not be resented . It seems strange that so many of the old families hold the creditable positions they do , rather than that so many became demoralized and poverty stricken . Imagine our California of today under like ...
... ment that could not be resented . It seems strange that so many of the old families hold the creditable positions they do , rather than that so many became demoralized and poverty stricken . Imagine our California of today under like ...
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Página 7 - ... the shore. Antilochus, more humorous than the rest, Takes the last prize, and takes it with a jest : " Why with our wiser elders should we strive ? The gods still love them, and they always thrive. Ye see, to Ajax I must yield the prize: He to Ulysses, still more...
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Página 352 - Thorough tatter'd clothes small vices do appear; Robes and furr'd gowns hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks; Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw does pierce it. None does offend, none, I say, none; 111 able 'em: Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To seal th
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Página 569 - Mysticism is defined by a modern scientific critic as " a state of mind in which the subject imagines that he perceives or divines unknown and inexplicable relations among phenomena, discerns in things, hints at mysteries, and regards them as symbols by which a dark power seeks to unveil, or to indicate, all sorts of marvels.
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