Littell's Living Age, 59. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1858 |
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... human feeling in their day At best. beginning , and its story often recited to them at the end . They see the problems of con- science struggling to a solution under mar- vellous contrasts of condition . As occasional confidants of ...
... human feeling in their day At best. beginning , and its story often recited to them at the end . They see the problems of con- science struggling to a solution under mar- vellous contrasts of condition . As occasional confidants of ...
656. oldal
... human suffering . The and Mr. Jingle and their former swindling sure result of this habit was the excitement triumph , is made comic by a rarer touch of of the habit precisely opposed to it . Mr. unconscious art . Mr. Pickwick's warm ...
... human suffering . The and Mr. Jingle and their former swindling sure result of this habit was the excitement triumph , is made comic by a rarer touch of of the habit precisely opposed to it . Mr. unconscious art . Mr. Pickwick's warm ...
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... human , can but hold their breath with the universal sentiment . A great oration defeats reason and every mundame faculty - makes an end of argument - fills , as with a meal , the hungry public appetite , which is so seldom content ...
... human , can but hold their breath with the universal sentiment . A great oration defeats reason and every mundame faculty - makes an end of argument - fills , as with a meal , the hungry public appetite , which is so seldom content ...
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The Continued Progress of Russia | 81 |
Turkey | 144 |
Villafranca | 241 |
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