Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 37;Volume 100John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1883 |
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... writing this , which of course precedes by several weeks the day when these words can be read ) have been insufficiently ex- act for accuracy in this respect . But if they can be trusted , the comet will be back in a very short time ...
... writing this , which of course precedes by several weeks the day when these words can be read ) have been insufficiently ex- act for accuracy in this respect . But if they can be trusted , the comet will be back in a very short time ...
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... writing a novel about English public life might fill it with people equally unscrupulous and , in their way , equally successful , and yet might justify every character by point- ing to some well - known politician as the original of ...
... writing a novel about English public life might fill it with people equally unscrupulous and , in their way , equally successful , and yet might justify every character by point- ing to some well - known politician as the original of ...
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... writing for non - Catholics , and we have no right to ask them to listen to the voice of an authority they do not recognize , or to be influenced by the consensus of those whom they regard as misled by religious fervor and deceived by ...
... writing for non - Catholics , and we have no right to ask them to listen to the voice of an authority they do not recognize , or to be influenced by the consensus of those whom they regard as misled by religious fervor and deceived by ...
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... writer of this essay has been allowed to quote . It is a book privately printed and written for the use of her children by the widow of Richard Lovell Edge- worth , and is a record , among other things , of a faithful and most touching ...
... writer of this essay has been allowed to quote . It is a book privately printed and written for the use of her children by the widow of Richard Lovell Edge- worth , and is a record , among other things , of a faithful and most touching ...
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... writer for children that we venture to consider her here . Some of the stories are indeed little idylls in their way . Walter Scott , who best knew how to write for the young so as to charm grandfathers as well as Hugh Littlejohn , Esq ...
... writer for children that we venture to consider her here . Some of the stories are indeed little idylls in their way . Walter Scott , who best knew how to write for the young so as to charm grandfathers as well as Hugh Littlejohn , Esq ...
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