Littell's Living Age, 106. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1870 |
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215. oldal
... bave no novelty or variety . He wonders fine boars . " It appears from his explana- that so many thousands of respectable mention that the exertion which he underwent take the trouble to witness such a puerile on the occasion was no ...
... bave no novelty or variety . He wonders fine boars . " It appears from his explana- that so many thousands of respectable mention that the exertion which he underwent take the trouble to witness such a puerile on the occasion was no ...
339. oldal
... bave to hear small troubles lose the trick - she had been cheated ; nor and annoyances , such as having to econo- did it occur to her that she had been cheated mize in clothes , to haggle with small trades- just because her own game had ...
... bave to hear small troubles lose the trick - she had been cheated ; nor and annoyances , such as having to econo- did it occur to her that she had been cheated mize in clothes , to haggle with small trades- just because her own game had ...
687. oldal
... bave been no secrets to them . In dividing time they were very accurate . The true length of the year appears to have been known by them at a very early period , and Mr. Kenrick thinks that the precession of the equinoxes was also a ...
... bave been no secrets to them . In dividing time they were very accurate . The true length of the year appears to have been known by them at a very early period , and Mr. Kenrick thinks that the precession of the equinoxes was also a ...
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THE LIVING | 1 |
MR DISRAELIS LOTHAIR | 4 |
THE LATE LORD CLARENDON | 7 |
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