Littell's Living Age, 57. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1858 |
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3. oldal
... matter , but not exactly in proportion to the number of pages.- for the forty - eight pages of the First Series were of larger size . And now , having completed twenty volumes of the Second Series , and so secured the friendship of our ...
... matter , but not exactly in proportion to the number of pages.- for the forty - eight pages of the First Series were of larger size . And now , having completed twenty volumes of the Second Series , and so secured the friendship of our ...
44. oldal
... matter for little wonder that their though last , not least , the two Miss Wynd- line of kings ceased in England as soon as hams . How well your flower - beds are look- it did , if they at all resemble their descend - ing , Mrs. Wyndham ...
... matter for little wonder that their though last , not least , the two Miss Wynd- line of kings ceased in England as soon as hams . How well your flower - beds are look- it did , if they at all resemble their descend - ing , Mrs. Wyndham ...
46. oldal
... matter , one of but slight importance to the world at large ; but if any one would deem it so , it is respectfully insin- uated here that this is not the case ; it was most important . It was necessary that the world she moved in should ...
... matter , one of but slight importance to the world at large ; but if any one would deem it so , it is respectfully insin- uated here that this is not the case ; it was most important . It was necessary that the world she moved in should ...
48. oldal
... matter of small wonder that Miss Jones considered herself entitled to the use of the adjective so often applied above , at all times and seasons , in connection with herself and her family . She entered the room , and untying her bonnet ...
... matter of small wonder that Miss Jones considered herself entitled to the use of the adjective so often applied above , at all times and seasons , in connection with herself and her family . She entered the room , and untying her bonnet ...
53. oldal
... matter , no doubt . " " With all my anxiety , and the most inde- fatigable efforts , they do not get on as I would wish them . Whether it is that there are so many in the schoolroom , or the chil- dren slow , or the governesses want ...
... matter , no doubt . " " With all my anxiety , and the most inde- fatigable efforts , they do not get on as I would wish them . Whether it is that there are so many in the schoolroom , or the chil- dren slow , or the governesses want ...
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