Overland MonthlyA. Roman and Company, 1897 |
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Page 79
... close of that war we had 1,518 , - 350 tons thus engaged , and with the renewed energy through which all other industries thrived commerce would have done the same had it been properly fostered and pro- tected . But during these years ...
... close of that war we had 1,518 , - 350 tons thus engaged , and with the renewed energy through which all other industries thrived commerce would have done the same had it been properly fostered and pro- tected . But during these years ...
Page 81
... close to our vision that it completely hides from our view the patriotism that makes and saves a nation , and in our mad struggle for material wealth we chase the penny till it looks like a pound , and in our self - emulation cry out to ...
... close to our vision that it completely hides from our view the patriotism that makes and saves a nation , and in our mad struggle for material wealth we chase the penny till it looks like a pound , and in our self - emulation cry out to ...
Page 82
... close of the day " Hank " was in possession of the jail . Being a single man , he , of course , be- came an inmate of the family . Things went on smoothly after this , for Uncle Joe wisely took the advice of Phillips , and this ...
... close of the day " Hank " was in possession of the jail . Being a single man , he , of course , be- came an inmate of the family . Things went on smoothly after this , for Uncle Joe wisely took the advice of Phillips , and this ...
Page 84
... close watch on the prisoners , and it was deemed best to hold Missouri Bill in his cell until Phillips returned . There were two Win- chester rifles and two revolvers belonging to the jail , and these were carefully loaded and placed in ...
... close watch on the prisoners , and it was deemed best to hold Missouri Bill in his cell until Phillips returned . There were two Win- chester rifles and two revolvers belonging to the jail , and these were carefully loaded and placed in ...
Page 96
... close , and the successful story will be pub- lished in the October number . Stories should be written on one side only of sheets of note or letter sizes . The name and address of the writer and statement as to connection with a school ...
... close , and the successful story will be pub- lished in the October number . Stories should be written on one side only of sheets of note or letter sizes . The name and address of the writer and statement as to connection with a school ...
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