Littell's Living Age, 91. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1866 |
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365. oldal
... voice I think I ever heard . That is a perfection quite independent of eloquence . ' Gertrude looked suddenly up from her work , and smiled tenderly at the speaker . She was thinking that he himself possessed the advantage he was ...
... voice I think I ever heard . That is a perfection quite independent of eloquence . ' Gertrude looked suddenly up from her work , and smiled tenderly at the speaker . She was thinking that he himself possessed the advantage he was ...
368. oldal
... voice had an almost paternal gentleness . After having questioned the poor woman , ' I have no power , right to disband all the armies of the Union , but he said , to grant your request . I have the I cannot dismiss a single soldier ...
... voice had an almost paternal gentleness . After having questioned the poor woman , ' I have no power , right to disband all the armies of the Union , but he said , to grant your request . I have the I cannot dismiss a single soldier ...
389. oldal
... voice which so many 14 Being absolutely compelled , by the unwise solicitations of a clerical friend , to give his opinion as to that friend's performance of the Well , then , if you service , he told him- really wish to know what I ...
... voice which so many 14 Being absolutely compelled , by the unwise solicitations of a clerical friend , to give his opinion as to that friend's performance of the Well , then , if you service , he told him- really wish to know what I ...
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