The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... thought it well to secure a second novel , and decided on asking Anthony Trollope to write a serial . In his Autobiography ' Trollope describes his astonishment at finding the CORNHILL MAGAZINE , after its advent had been announced so ...
... thought it well to secure a second novel , and decided on asking Anthony Trollope to write a serial . In his Autobiography ' Trollope describes his astonishment at finding the CORNHILL MAGAZINE , after its advent had been announced so ...
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... thought we were . Mr. Smith has just offered me five thousand guineas for a book the size of the " Idylls . " And , ' he continued , if Mr. Smith offers five thousand , of course the book is worth ten ! ' A remark at which we all ...
... thought we were . Mr. Smith has just offered me five thousand guineas for a book the size of the " Idylls . " And , ' he continued , if Mr. Smith offers five thousand , of course the book is worth ten ! ' A remark at which we all ...
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... thought his life safe with the English , which it might not have been had it been entrusted to the Austrians or Prussians . Of this life he appears tenacious ; one of his valets de chambre sleeps constantly in his apartment ; nor does ...
... thought his life safe with the English , which it might not have been had it been entrusted to the Austrians or Prussians . Of this life he appears tenacious ; one of his valets de chambre sleeps constantly in his apartment ; nor does ...
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... thought so ; I had well weighed the conse- quences , and I calculated that if I did not succeed the demonstra- tions would do me great disservice , as it would make the English a military nation , and at the same time would give the ...
... thought so ; I had well weighed the conse- quences , and I calculated that if I did not succeed the demonstra- tions would do me great disservice , as it would make the English a military nation , and at the same time would give the ...
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... thought it had been done by his own people , and in riding towards it in order to stop it , soon discovered it to have been set on fire by the orders of Rostopchin . Three hundred Russians were shot by his orders , having been found ...
... thought it had been done by his own people , and in riding towards it in order to stop it , soon discovered it to have been set on fire by the orders of Rostopchin . Three hundred Russians were shot by his orders , having been found ...
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