The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 166William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1952 |
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... dress all over the world— the immense development of laws restricting individual liberty , standardising our lives . Go on a tour to famous sights - year by year there will be bigger crowds of morons gaping at them and listening to the ...
... dress all over the world— the immense development of laws restricting individual liberty , standardising our lives . Go on a tour to famous sights - year by year there will be bigger crowds of morons gaping at them and listening to the ...
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... dress . To them , European dress was not a mark of the mass mind , but of the free and independent mind . Likewise , when a European peasantry becomes educated and enterprising , it breaks away from the national dress which seems a ...
... dress . To them , European dress was not a mark of the mass mind , but of the free and independent mind . Likewise , when a European peasantry becomes educated and enterprising , it breaks away from the national dress which seems a ...
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... dress in his wife's bedroom ; and Mrs. Brontë had showed the mutilated dress to Nancy in the kitchen , laughing heartily . ' It may have been a joke ; but it does not stand high as a domestic pleasantry ; and Mr. Dearden's defence has ...
... dress in his wife's bedroom ; and Mrs. Brontë had showed the mutilated dress to Nancy in the kitchen , laughing heartily . ' It may have been a joke ; but it does not stand high as a domestic pleasantry ; and Mr. Dearden's defence has ...
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HEAVEN AND EARTH | 38 |
A NOTE ON MARRYAT Illustrated | 67 |
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