Littell's Living Age, 95. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1867 |
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4. oldal
... present themselves to us as moral ture had a certain sympathy the romance phenomena , without casting any stigma upon that ended pleasantly in a wholesome wed- society in general ; but this is not how they ding , or pathetically in a ...
... present themselves to us as moral ture had a certain sympathy the romance phenomena , without casting any stigma upon that ended pleasantly in a wholesome wed- society in general ; but this is not how they ding , or pathetically in a ...
42. oldal
... present of cups and plates . While the bread was baking , she sat flat on the hearth looking at it . " Miss Mary , " she said , " I want to larn you how for cook bread for de chilern when kin cook de I gone out to work . If you bread ...
... present of cups and plates . While the bread was baking , she sat flat on the hearth looking at it . " Miss Mary , " she said , " I want to larn you how for cook bread for de chilern when kin cook de I gone out to work . If you bread ...
43. oldal
... present manner of living . Henry was un- willing to leave me again dependent upon her . But she insisted that she was happy and well . Maussa , " she said , " Oona is chilers to me . I is work for my chilers . You leff Miss Mary wid me ...
... present manner of living . Henry was un- willing to leave me again dependent upon her . But she insisted that she was happy and well . Maussa , " she said , " Oona is chilers to me . I is work for my chilers . You leff Miss Mary wid me ...
52. oldal
... present , too , the whole matter is compli- in the midst of our confusion of tongues , cated by the advance of the Ritualist school and of the swarm of troubles and perplexi- and all its dogmatic extravagances . Never- ties in which we ...
... present , too , the whole matter is compli- in the midst of our confusion of tongues , cated by the advance of the Ritualist school and of the swarm of troubles and perplexi- and all its dogmatic extravagances . Never- ties in which we ...
53. oldal
... present it knows that peace is the best of all good things ; and as it knows this , its conclusions ought to be universally accepted , and every one ought to be pacific and con- tented . - Such ought to be the general feeling , but it ...
... present it knows that peace is the best of all good things ; and as it knows this , its conclusions ought to be universally accepted , and every one ought to be pacific and con- tented . - Such ought to be the general feeling , but it ...
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