Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... allowed the siege of Belfort to proceed and Bourbaki's army to be free to attempt raising it , was signed at Versailles on the 28th of January , 1871 , but the actual con- clusion of hostilities dates from the 16th of February , the day ...
... allowed the siege of Belfort to proceed and Bourbaki's army to be free to attempt raising it , was signed at Versailles on the 28th of January , 1871 , but the actual con- clusion of hostilities dates from the 16th of February , the day ...
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... allowed here , but the angler would have good reason to be dissatisfied with himself if he did not devote the time between three and seven to steady fishing . This would take Gibbs to the end of his beat , and so far up it as to be back ...
... allowed here , but the angler would have good reason to be dissatisfied with himself if he did not devote the time between three and seven to steady fishing . This would take Gibbs to the end of his beat , and so far up it as to be back ...
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... allowed himself to hang about on the borderland , as it were , of the matter , and before dinner time that Sunday the soldier knew pretty well what there was to know . In a solemn voice , and with many shakes of his curly head , he ...
... allowed himself to hang about on the borderland , as it were , of the matter , and before dinner time that Sunday the soldier knew pretty well what there was to know . In a solemn voice , and with many shakes of his curly head , he ...
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... allowed to be , by those best qualified to judge , by far the finest in America - perhaps , barring those in the British Museum , and at Chatsworth and Althorp - the finest in the world . [ Then followed a long list of prices . ] The ...
... allowed to be , by those best qualified to judge , by far the finest in America - perhaps , barring those in the British Museum , and at Chatsworth and Althorp - the finest in the world . [ Then followed a long list of prices . ] The ...
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... allowed to " hear " perfectly the music of a pianoforte against the wooden framework of which he pressed the palm of his hand . If , then , music be appre- hended by a subtle sense of touch - that sense by means of which we know the ...
... allowed to " hear " perfectly the music of a pianoforte against the wooden framework of which he pressed the palm of his hand . If , then , music be appre- hended by a subtle sense of touch - that sense by means of which we know the ...
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