The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 164George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1950 |
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... kind of gambling , but they didn't start any trouble and some even found occasion to visit us and hazard a guess . The school kids were crazy about the whole thing , and I was very popular because they figured I knew the answer . ' I'll ...
... kind of gambling , but they didn't start any trouble and some even found occasion to visit us and hazard a guess . The school kids were crazy about the whole thing , and I was very popular because they figured I knew the answer . ' I'll ...
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... kind of vision which divided the two centuries . The microscopic vision of the eighteenth century was succeeded by the macroscopic eye of the nineteenth . The latter saw much more widely , saw in universal or at least in Euro- pean ...
... kind of vision which divided the two centuries . The microscopic vision of the eighteenth century was succeeded by the macroscopic eye of the nineteenth . The latter saw much more widely , saw in universal or at least in Euro- pean ...
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... kind of divine ravishment , an unspeakable happiness that a French Trappist writer describes as a prolonged intimation of Paradise . Plainly , vocations for the Cistercian order must be of no ordinary kind . There is much , in theory ...
... kind of divine ravishment , an unspeakable happiness that a French Trappist writer describes as a prolonged intimation of Paradise . Plainly , vocations for the Cistercian order must be of no ordinary kind . There is much , in theory ...
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Gliding Gulls and Going People | 132 |
Top Priority | 164 |
Ada Leverson The Art of By Inez Holden | 167 |
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