Littell's Living Age, 209-210. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1896 |
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20. oldal
... never Scots dealing . Put everything back in its place , and never disturb it again . Do you say yes ? " " Yes . " " Now let me wax the case and go . Shortly I return to Scotland . I have seen all the Swiss can do , and I can do as good ...
... never Scots dealing . Put everything back in its place , and never disturb it again . Do you say yes ? " " Yes . " " Now let me wax the case and go . Shortly I return to Scotland . I have seen all the Swiss can do , and I can do as good ...
37. oldal
... never have been hitherto . We have to live together . The Dutch never will be expelled from the soil . They are the principal pas- toralists and landowners of the whole country from the Cape to the Limpopo . Nowadays you will find ...
... never have been hitherto . We have to live together . The Dutch never will be expelled from the soil . They are the principal pas- toralists and landowners of the whole country from the Cape to the Limpopo . Nowadays you will find ...
60. oldal
... never grow old . It is difficult , per- haps , to explain such a charm to those who have never come under it ; yet there are enough , though so few , of women in the world , in every rank and class , who carry that delightful in - pare ...
... never grow old . It is difficult , per- haps , to explain such a charm to those who have never come under it ; yet there are enough , though so few , of women in the world , in every rank and class , who carry that delightful in - pare ...
62. oldal
... never been to bear the burdens of a countryside , or exer- cise that statesmanship which is incumbent on the natural superiors and prime movers in the general life . No one loved pleasure more in all graceful and seemly ways , nor ...
... never been to bear the burdens of a countryside , or exer- cise that statesmanship which is incumbent on the natural superiors and prime movers in the general life . No one loved pleasure more in all graceful and seemly ways , nor ...
63. oldal
... never solved . This lady was kept on a meagre allowance , every household claim of necessary expendi- ture received with grumbling and yielded with a grudge . She and her husband were out together walking up a hill towards the sunset ...
... never solved . This lady was kept on a meagre allowance , every household claim of necessary expendi- ture received with grumbling and yielded with a grudge . She and her husband were out together walking up a hill towards the sunset ...
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