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Thus the variety which arises in the world in early times is becoming gradually subordinated , in the scheme of Providence , to a grand and beautiful har- mony , of which we of the present day be- hold but the faint beginnings .
Thus the variety which arises in the world in early times is becoming gradually subordinated , in the scheme of Providence , to a grand and beautiful har- mony , of which we of the present day be- hold but the faint beginnings .
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Colonel Newcome stands alonecharming all who make his acquaintance by his beautiful simplicity , his lofty principle , his unselfish devotion to the boy he loved so well , his chivalrous sense of honor , his superiority to the ...
Colonel Newcome stands alonecharming all who make his acquaintance by his beautiful simplicity , his lofty principle , his unselfish devotion to the boy he loved so well , his chivalrous sense of honor , his superiority to the ...
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The " little sister " is another beautiful creation of his fancy ; but she has little of that mental vigor which Ethel possesses . We wish that Mr. Thackeray had given us more such pictures . We have no love , indeed , for the class of ...
The " little sister " is another beautiful creation of his fancy ; but she has little of that mental vigor which Ethel possesses . We wish that Mr. Thackeray had given us more such pictures . We have no love , indeed , for the class of ...
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There is a beautiful little paper in the Sketches and Travels in London , entitled " The Curate's Walk , " itself sufficient to show how ready he was to honor any one who felt that the mission of the Christian teacher was to act the ...
There is a beautiful little paper in the Sketches and Travels in London , entitled " The Curate's Walk , " itself sufficient to show how ready he was to honor any one who felt that the mission of the Christian teacher was to act the ...
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... who write him sentimental notes , and work for him beautiful slippers , thoughtful men turn away in contempt and disgust . Mr. Thackeray has drawn one full- length portrait of this character in Charles Honeyman .
... who write him sentimental notes , and work for him beautiful slippers , thoughtful men turn away in contempt and disgust . Mr. Thackeray has drawn one full- length portrait of this character in Charles Honeyman .
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...