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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... things upon a firm and lasting basis . Sir But if it was not possible even for Mr. Edgeworth to make things all they should have been outside the house , in- side the sketch given of the family life is very pleasant . The father lives ...
... things upon a firm and lasting basis . Sir But if it was not possible even for Mr. Edgeworth to make things all they should have been outside the house , in- side the sketch given of the family life is very pleasant . The father lives ...
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... things which give life to life itself . - Cornhill Magazine . SHAKESPEARE ON DEATH . would so course through the ... thing to represent on a stage ; but this would scarce account for no men- tion of death by them , and it is prob- able ...
... things which give life to life itself . - Cornhill Magazine . SHAKESPEARE ON DEATH . would so course through the ... thing to represent on a stage ; but this would scarce account for no men- tion of death by them , and it is prob- able ...
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... things which were by no means a delight . The pavements are detestable in all the towns , consisting of hard bricks set up on end . They punish the feet most terribly , and make walking a penance . One other thing truth forces us to ...
... things which were by no means a delight . The pavements are detestable in all the towns , consisting of hard bricks set up on end . They punish the feet most terribly , and make walking a penance . One other thing truth forces us to ...
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... thing that should have warned modern snuff - makers they were not to be hap- hazard followed . Tacitus has snipped his pinches , but without detriment to the thought he was already working out , so that they have dropped into his ...
... thing that should have warned modern snuff - makers they were not to be hap- hazard followed . Tacitus has snipped his pinches , but without detriment to the thought he was already working out , so that they have dropped into his ...
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... things the Queen consulted her chancellor as to whether or not the publication contain- ed treason . No , not treason , the answer of Lord Bacon , a friend of the author , and a student of the humors of his royal mistress , " but a good ...
... things the Queen consulted her chancellor as to whether or not the publication contain- ed treason . No , not treason , the answer of Lord Bacon , a friend of the author , and a student of the humors of his royal mistress , " but a good ...
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