Littell's Living Age, 197-198. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1893 |
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11. oldal
... once belonged to your great- uncle , Royston Darrel . " Squire Jack could not have said what particular inflection ... once a coat that fitted him , hovered behind his master's chair , watchful at once of his wants and of his moods ...
... once belonged to your great- uncle , Royston Darrel . " Squire Jack could not have said what particular inflection ... once a coat that fitted him , hovered behind his master's chair , watchful at once of his wants and of his moods ...
30. oldal
... once , So mild , so kind . The people love theen father . from exile all Kent and all Londor That they did ; and when he returned poured forth to welcome him , the poor weeping for joy and crying out . Farewell , friends ! farewell ...
... once , So mild , so kind . The people love theen father . from exile all Kent and all Londor That they did ; and when he returned poured forth to welcome him , the poor weeping for joy and crying out . Farewell , friends ! farewell ...
39. oldal
... once on board be recovered by his ruin . • the St. Denis , and transported him safely to Montpellier ; but on his ar- rival his employer , far from praising him for his charitable deed , had rebuked him harshly with threats and many in ...
... once on board be recovered by his ruin . • the St. Denis , and transported him safely to Montpellier ; but on his ar- rival his employer , far from praising him for his charitable deed , had rebuked him harshly with threats and many in ...
58. oldal
... once famous for its | the more easily acquired customs and physique , have rooted out whatever occupations of the other . " industrial tendencies survived other It is despair , in fact , which is in the pernicious influences , and ...
... once famous for its | the more easily acquired customs and physique , have rooted out whatever occupations of the other . " industrial tendencies survived other It is despair , in fact , which is in the pernicious influences , and ...
59. oldal
... once the vitality and the wale of the entire nation . Certainly is the conclusion , false or true , hich seems to us indicated by this first y ever published by a Maori chief , dirge in eloquent prose over a van- ing people , once ...
... once the vitality and the wale of the entire nation . Certainly is the conclusion , false or true , hich seems to us indicated by this first y ever published by a Maori chief , dirge in eloquent prose over a van- ing people , once ...
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