Literary News, Svesci 11-12Publication Office, 1891 |
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... thor- oughly equipped observer . Such is Mr. Carl Lumholtz , a Norwegian naturalist , who has pub- lished under the title of " Among Cannibals " the results of a four years ' sojourn in Australia , which included ten months of camp life ...
... thor- oughly equipped observer . Such is Mr. Carl Lumholtz , a Norwegian naturalist , who has pub- lished under the title of " Among Cannibals " the results of a four years ' sojourn in Australia , which included ten months of camp life ...
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... thor when in college , in the society of nearly forty other young observers . Equipped with opera- glasses , they worked together in the woods and fields , rarely consulting books . Besides much charming information , the book is full ...
... thor when in college , in the society of nearly forty other young observers . Equipped with opera- glasses , they worked together in the woods and fields , rarely consulting books . Besides much charming information , the book is full ...
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... thor delights in human beings who have mental eccentricities . Their actions , never exactly vio- lent , are less conspicuous than their psychologi- cal aberrations , and it is for this reason that " The Morgesons " will always be ...
... thor delights in human beings who have mental eccentricities . Their actions , never exactly vio- lent , are less conspicuous than their psychologi- cal aberrations , and it is for this reason that " The Morgesons " will always be ...
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... thor's first work . WOOLSON , CONSTANCE FENIMORE . Jupiter lights : a novel . Harper . 16 ° $ 1.25 . ( Jan. ) MAGAZINE FICTION . Mamelons . I. Murray . Arena . ( Jan. ) Sidney . I. Margaret Deland . Atlantic . Quest of Mr. Teaby . Sarah ...
... thor's first work . WOOLSON , CONSTANCE FENIMORE . Jupiter lights : a novel . Harper . 16 ° $ 1.25 . ( Jan. ) MAGAZINE FICTION . Mamelons . I. Murray . Arena . ( Jan. ) Sidney . I. Margaret Deland . Atlantic . Quest of Mr. Teaby . Sarah ...
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... thor- oughly licentious , and men like Swift , Bolingbroke , and Gay hesitated at no infamy of slander , scur- rility , and abuse in pursuing their partisanship . As for political ethics , it would be difficult to imagine them at a ...
... thor- oughly licentious , and men like Swift , Bolingbroke , and Gay hesitated at no infamy of slander , scur- rility , and abuse in pursuing their partisanship . As for political ethics , it would be difficult to imagine them at a ...
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