America Through the Looking Glass: A Historical Reader in Popular Culture, Volumes 1-2Prentice-Hall, 1974 - Popular culture |
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Page 260
... lights were placed at the top of the Museum , which , in the darkest night , threw a flood of light up and down Broad- way , from the Battery to Niblo's , that would enable one to read a news- paper in the street . These were the first ...
... lights were placed at the top of the Museum , which , in the darkest night , threw a flood of light up and down Broad- way , from the Battery to Niblo's , that would enable one to read a news- paper in the street . These were the first ...
Page 268
A Historical Reader in Popular Culture. Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair 1 I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair , Borne , like a vapor , on the summer air ; I see her tripping where the bright streams play , Happy as the daisies ...
A Historical Reader in Popular Culture. Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair 1 I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair , Borne , like a vapor , on the summer air ; I see her tripping where the bright streams play , Happy as the daisies ...
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... light , I saw that Smith's tanned face was unusually drawn , and touched with pallor . " It is a poisonous gas ! " I said hoarsely ; " in many respects identical with chlorine , but having unique properties which prove it to be some ...
... light , I saw that Smith's tanned face was unusually drawn , and touched with pallor . " It is a poisonous gas ! " I said hoarsely ; " in many respects identical with chlorine , but having unique properties which prove it to be some ...
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