The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 161George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1945 |
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... living man , except Brougham , for whom Macaulay ever felt personal enmity : I detest Croker as I detest cold boiled veal . ' Then Brougham gave Macaulay's brother a good living . This was done to please Zachary , and it put Tom in a ...
... living man , except Brougham , for whom Macaulay ever felt personal enmity : I detest Croker as I detest cold boiled veal . ' Then Brougham gave Macaulay's brother a good living . This was done to please Zachary , and it put Tom in a ...
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... living plants in the middle of the sterile sand was really more refreshing than any corn or melons that they got . Now each of these tents in each camp has taken on some individu- ality , the expression of the fifteen to twenty people ...
... living plants in the middle of the sterile sand was really more refreshing than any corn or melons that they got . Now each of these tents in each camp has taken on some individu- ality , the expression of the fifteen to twenty people ...
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... living being . Not much is known of Philine herself , who was twenty - six when she met Amiel . Divorced and a widow with a small son , she had connections that were undesirable from Amiel's point of view . Her ineligible family seem to ...
... living being . Not much is known of Philine herself , who was twenty - six when she met Amiel . Divorced and a widow with a small son , she had connections that were undesirable from Amiel's point of view . Her ineligible family seem to ...
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Against Basic English By Rose Macaulay 21 | 21 |
St Sergius and St Simeon 446 | 26 |
Amiel The Other Part I By Anthony Powell 481 | 34 |
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