Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... sides adhere to the passive defensive ; and experience proves that battles are rare in which both sides are committed to ... side in battle is on the offensive ; the other on the defensive . The invader is habitually the offensive person ...
... sides adhere to the passive defensive ; and experience proves that battles are rare in which both sides are committed to ... side in battle is on the offensive ; the other on the defensive . The invader is habitually the offensive person ...
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Foreign Literature. He loved the touch and feel of books , their backs and sides and edges , even the smell which hangs ... side of the room was a long low bookcase , and as he walked across to it his heart began to jump a little at the ...
Foreign Literature. He loved the touch and feel of books , their backs and sides and edges , even the smell which hangs ... side of the room was a long low bookcase , and as he walked across to it his heart began to jump a little at the ...
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... side - pockets of his coat where the books were deposited , which he was persuaded bulged out shockingly . In the course of time he found himself sitting in another easy chair , on the other side of the fire , opposite Samela - just as ...
... side - pockets of his coat where the books were deposited , which he was persuaded bulged out shockingly . In the course of time he found himself sitting in another easy chair , on the other side of the fire , opposite Samela - just as ...
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... sides . He was so intelligent that gradually he had got into all the work of the shop . He was civil , and comely too ... side and a " Bae- deker " in his pocket , started for Switzer- land and Savoy . II . Mr. Pelse had made more than ...
... sides . He was so intelligent that gradually he had got into all the work of the shop . He was civil , and comely too ... side and a " Bae- deker " in his pocket , started for Switzer- land and Savoy . II . Mr. Pelse had made more than ...
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... side of Upper Street and the wife of a City house agent , pompous and portly , patronized ( with the breadth of the counter , and all that that conveyed , between them ) a man whom Beatrice Image had once kissed . Acquaintance with ...
... side of Upper Street and the wife of a City house agent , pompous and portly , patronized ( with the breadth of the counter , and all that that conveyed , between them ) a man whom Beatrice Image had once kissed . Acquaintance with ...
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