Littell's Living Age, 106. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1870 |
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... thought of the election gossip about Lester and Marie . There must have been something in it , then , after all . 66 The devil it is ! " he exclaimed , but with a meaning very different from what Hugh supposed . 66 And why not ? " asked ...
... thought of the election gossip about Lester and Marie . There must have been something in it , then , after all . 66 The devil it is ! " he exclaimed , but with a meaning very different from what Hugh supposed . 66 And why not ? " asked ...
174. oldal
... thought that those who knew him personally would value any sketch , however slight , which would serve to remind them of intercourse they valued . The present writer could not attempt to ad- dress a larger audience than that implied in ...
... thought that those who knew him personally would value any sketch , however slight , which would serve to remind them of intercourse they valued . The present writer could not attempt to ad- dress a larger audience than that implied in ...
814. oldal
... thought , the sense , and prudence that formed the fibre of his intellect . Yet few men possessed higher powers of thought , of eloquence , of earnestness , of courage , than Sydney Smith . Possessing as much wit as a man without a ...
... thought , the sense , and prudence that formed the fibre of his intellect . Yet few men possessed higher powers of thought , of eloquence , of earnestness , of courage , than Sydney Smith . Possessing as much wit as a man without a ...
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THE LIVING | 1 |
MR DISRAELIS LOTHAIR | 4 |
THE LATE LORD CLARENDON | 7 |
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