Overland Monthly and Out West MagazineA. Roman and Company, 1895 |
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... ment save a huge green cross or picture of some saint which hung beside the master's table . The teacher , himself an old soldier , in fantastic dress , often with an ill - tempered visage . As the scholar reluctantly entered its ...
... ment save a huge green cross or picture of some saint which hung beside the master's table . The teacher , himself an old soldier , in fantastic dress , often with an ill - tempered visage . As the scholar reluctantly entered its ...
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... ment of the provisions of sections 7,400 to 7,408 of the revised statutes . C. W. O'NEIL , Dis- trict Atty . of Shoshone County . H. S. GREGORY , Probate Judge , — the Governor issued his proclamation declaring martial law in the county ...
... ment of the provisions of sections 7,400 to 7,408 of the revised statutes . C. W. O'NEIL , Dis- trict Atty . of Shoshone County . H. S. GREGORY , Probate Judge , — the Governor issued his proclamation declaring martial law in the county ...
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... ment was made between the mine owners that none of the rioters should be reemployed , still it was found that the Tiger and Poorman management at Burke , which was considered the most dangerous camp in the district , and where the ...
... ment was made between the mine owners that none of the rioters should be reemployed , still it was found that the Tiger and Poorman management at Burke , which was considered the most dangerous camp in the district , and where the ...
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... ment of prisoners in the jail at Wallace . The board , consisting of Captain W. H. Bisbee , Fourth Infantry , Captain John Murphy , Fourteenth Infantry , Captain J. H. McCallie , I.N.G. , Company K , Mos- cow , and Second Lieutenant ...
... ment of prisoners in the jail at Wallace . The board , consisting of Captain W. H. Bisbee , Fourth Infantry , Captain John Murphy , Fourteenth Infantry , Captain J. H. McCallie , I.N.G. , Company K , Mos- cow , and Second Lieutenant ...
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... ment of evil ; but as there was no osten- sible reason why I should refuse , I did not and we sauntered across the street . Sister Betty never looked more composed and leisurely than as we mounted my neighbor's steps . The maid told us ...
... ment of evil ; but as there was no osten- sible reason why I should refuse , I did not and we sauntered across the street . Sister Betty never looked more composed and leisurely than as we mounted my neighbor's steps . The maid told us ...
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Página 352 - The usurer hangs the cozener. Through 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 doth pierce it.
Página 50 - No daintie flowre or herbe that growes on grownd, No arborett with painted blossomes drest And smelling sweete, but there it might be fownd To bud out faire, and throwe her sweete smels al arownd.
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...
Página 567 - ... only and Eternity. For Love shall last, though all else pass away, The harsh taskmaster that we call Today, Till each concession Time from Life has wrung Like outworn garments from the Soul be flung, And it shall stand, with back no longer bent, Slave to the lash of its environment ! Then this great earth we know shall shrink at last To some bare Isla Blanca of the past — A rock unnoted in the boundless sea Whose solemn pulse-beat marks Eternity. In Mazatlan we made several new friends, among...
Página 569 - Characterization of the leading degenerates as mentally diseased ; unmasking and stigmatizing of their imitators as enemies to society ; cautioning the public against the lies of these parasites.
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
Página 343 - A Reprint of Poetry and Prose for Book Lovers, Chosen in Part from Scarce Editions and Sources Not Generally Known.
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.
Página 42 - Moore was found guilty of contempt of court and sentenced to be confined in the Marshalsea for one month, a fortnight of which he remained on board the guard-ship.
Página 112 - KOREAN GAMES: WITH NOTES ON THE CORRESPONDING GAMES OF CHINA AND JAPAN, Stewart Culin.