| 1858 - 538 páginas
...does remind us constantly of Mr. Pecksniff's oracular forms of thought ; — " Salisbury Cathedral from the north, from the south, from the east, from the west, from the south-east, from the north-weat." If any one thinks that we do Mr. Tupper injustice by separating... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 506 páginas
...the candle rapidly from roll to roll of paper, " some traces of our doings here. Salisbury Cathedral from the north. From the south. From the east. From the west. From the south-east. From the nor'-west. A bridge. An alms-house. A jail. A church. A powder-magazine.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 506 páginas
...the candle rapidly from roll to roll of paper, " some traces of our doings here. Salisbury Cathedral from the north. From the south. From the east. From the west. From the south-east. From the nor'-west. A bridge. An alms-house. A jail. A church. A powder-magazine.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 614 páginas
...organ, as we stroll through the reverberating aisles. We have drawings of this celebrated structure from the North, from the South, from the East, from the West, from the South-East, from the Nor'- West " During this digression, and indeed during the whole dialogue,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1875 - 576 páginas
...the candle rapidly from roll to roll of paper, "some traces of our doings here. Salisbury Cathedral from the north. From the south. From the east. From the west. From the south-east. From the nor'-west. A bridge. An alms-house. A jail. A church. A powdermagazine.... | |
| Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1909 - 566 páginas
...later I found four canes from four different hills, two each from opposite rows, in close communion. From the north, from, the south, from the east, from the west, through that bewildering growth of weeds, had they come to hold near and confidential companionship.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1920 - 976 páginas
...organ, as we stroll through the reverberating aisles. We have drawings of this celebrated structure from the North, from the South, from the East, from the West, from the South-east, from the Nor'- west — " During this digression, and indeed during the whole... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 1206 páginas
...the candle rapidly from roll to roll of paper, 'some traces of our doings here. Salisbury Cathedral from the north. From the south. From the east. From the west. From the south-east. From the nor'-west. A bridge. An alms-house. A jail. A church. A powder-magazine.... | |
| National Grange - 1875 - 214 páginas
...wisdom controls our counsels. " Once more, Worthy Master; once more, brothers; once more, sisters, from the North, from the South, from the East, from the West, I bid you welcome to this our permanent resting-place." The address of Bro. Davie was responded to... | |
| George Lippard - 1876 - 364 páginas
...wrapt in gloom and shadow. " Men of Bradywine !" cried the stranger, " to-morrow night, as the SUB sinks in the west, every freeman, whose true hand...upon a man in this throng who will fail to be there!" The stranger flung a cloak of the wild deer's hide from his shoulders, he flung it along the grass,... | |
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