Littell's Living Age, 170. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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25. oldal
... Lord knows what's best for us , after all . " Ten minutes after , poor Thisbe was sleeping peacefully , while , with burning brow , Millicent was pacing her bedroom , thinking of the morrow's interview with Sir Gordon Bourne . CHAPTER ...
... Lord knows what's best for us , after all . " Ten minutes after , poor Thisbe was sleeping peacefully , while , with burning brow , Millicent was pacing her bedroom , thinking of the morrow's interview with Sir Gordon Bourne . CHAPTER ...
51. oldal
... Lord of Nithsdale and were let loose on the refractory districts . warden of the western marches , tried The effect was , perhaps , not all that had conclusions with the " gentle " Johnstones been anticipated , for only one life , it is ...
... Lord of Nithsdale and were let loose on the refractory districts . warden of the western marches , tried The effect was , perhaps , not all that had conclusions with the " gentle " Johnstones been anticipated , for only one life , it is ...
52. oldal
... lord high commissioner in 1669 had been to give to the local militia , which had at the Restoration taken the place of the royal troops , all the duties and privileges of a standing army . In 1678 , when it was found necessary to send ...
... lord high commissioner in 1669 had been to give to the local militia , which had at the Restoration taken the place of the royal troops , all the duties and privileges of a standing army . In 1678 , when it was found necessary to send ...
53. oldal
... lords justices of Wigtownshire , but was , during these years at any rate , thrown primarily with Lag . Macaulay does ... lord advocate , before whom the case must have come , and Foun- declines to commit himself to either side -a piece ...
... lords justices of Wigtownshire , but was , during these years at any rate , thrown primarily with Lag . Macaulay does ... lord advocate , before whom the case must have come , and Foun- declines to commit himself to either side -a piece ...
68. oldal
... Lord Tennyson's ; whereas in the very next speech of the same speaker we stum- ble over such a phrase as that which closes the following sentence , The earliest play of Webster's now sur - to the hand of Dekker as the crowning viving ...
... Lord Tennyson's ; whereas in the very next speech of the same speaker we stum- ble over such a phrase as that which closes the following sentence , The earliest play of Webster's now sur - to the hand of Dekker as the crowning viving ...
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