Littell's Living Age, 211. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1896 |
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25. oldal
... fact of his having ever read anything of the kind , it was without success . Neither could he determine at what precise point his dream had begun , but it seemed probable that he had never properly recovered con- sciousness after being ...
... fact of his having ever read anything of the kind , it was without success . Neither could he determine at what precise point his dream had begun , but it seemed probable that he had never properly recovered con- sciousness after being ...
27. oldal
... fact , as an un- happy man might feel who , being smitten with some secret but fatal disease , listens to his friends talking gaily of a future which he can never hope to share . So harassed did he be- come by morbid feelings that he ...
... fact , as an un- happy man might feel who , being smitten with some secret but fatal disease , listens to his friends talking gaily of a future which he can never hope to share . So harassed did he be- come by morbid feelings that he ...
33. oldal
... fact , included hundreds of names . Mr. Bramwell became a pupil of Mr. Fitzroy Kelly , then the foremost junior at ... facts , the cogent logic which made his legal arguments almost unequalled . Mr. Bramwell thus found himself , to quote ...
... fact , included hundreds of names . Mr. Bramwell became a pupil of Mr. Fitzroy Kelly , then the foremost junior at ... facts , the cogent logic which made his legal arguments almost unequalled . Mr. Bramwell thus found himself , to quote ...
37. oldal
... knew Mr. Bramwell . What perhaps they did not perceive so clearly as is now possible was the significance of the appointment - the fact that the Bramwell assured the common law commissioners , in 1857 ,. Lord Bramwell . 37.
... knew Mr. Bramwell . What perhaps they did not perceive so clearly as is now possible was the significance of the appointment - the fact that the Bramwell assured the common law commissioners , in 1857 ,. Lord Bramwell . 37.
48. oldal
... fact nothing such . It is abundantly evident that Pepys wrote this daily record for him- self only . He had a purpose , though what it was must remain doubtful ; and he was impelled by a motive , which is to be found in the nature of ...
... fact nothing such . It is abundantly evident that Pepys wrote this daily record for him- self only . He had a purpose , though what it was must remain doubtful ; and he was impelled by a motive , which is to be found in the nature of ...
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