Littell's Living Age, 20. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1849 |
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15. oldal
... better lays a lot of eggs ; these eggs hatch and become adapted to withstand the rigors of winter than blights ; these blights are viviparous , and that with- living individuals would be ; and from these eggs out the usual union of the ...
... better lays a lot of eggs ; these eggs hatch and become adapted to withstand the rigors of winter than blights ; these blights are viviparous , and that with- living individuals would be ; and from these eggs out the usual union of the ...
20. oldal
... better for being such an innocent . Seriously , there is no doubt that the Irish people would learn honesty , tives , and proper training , in due time ; but do not leave time out of your account . Very sorry should I be , either in ...
... better for being such an innocent . Seriously , there is no doubt that the Irish people would learn honesty , tives , and proper training , in due time ; but do not leave time out of your account . Very sorry should I be , either in ...
23. oldal
... better class of the inhabitants of this town were Friends ; and it appeared - if my imagination did not run away with me that , through the influence of wealth and numbers , they had been able to impress the external characteristics of ...
... better class of the inhabitants of this town were Friends ; and it appeared - if my imagination did not run away with me that , through the influence of wealth and numbers , they had been able to impress the external characteristics of ...
25. oldal
... better , Martha . Neither can you suppose that on my part there is the slightest tinge of merce- nary feeling , for you know me better . Will you not give me at least hope ? There are fortunes to his years . He is of quiet and retired ...
... better , Martha . Neither can you suppose that on my part there is the slightest tinge of merce- nary feeling , for you know me better . Will you not give me at least hope ? There are fortunes to his years . He is of quiet and retired ...
31. oldal
... better title of the two . But when Voltaire called on Congreve professedly as a man of let- ters , Congreve told him he wished to be visited as a gentleman ; whereupon Voltaire rejoined , that , if he had only heard of him as a ...
... better title of the two . But when Voltaire called on Congreve professedly as a man of let- ters , Congreve told him he wished to be visited as a gentleman ; whereupon Voltaire rejoined , that , if he had only heard of him as a ...
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