Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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... replied in a very crestfallen voice , " Ha nel berl akum . " The free translation of which is , " I do not understand English . " a morning , replied that he would not exam- seized his hat - which was even seedier ine them further that ...
... replied in a very crestfallen voice , " Ha nel berl akum . " The free translation of which is , " I do not understand English . " a morning , replied that he would not exam- seized his hat - which was even seedier ine them further that ...
169. oldal
... replied the son . " In forsaking the religion of my fathers , I become an outcast and a pariah in their eyes . It is but natural , " he repeated bit- terly . " Uncle , father , forgive me , ere you go , " but the two men turned their ...
... replied the son . " In forsaking the religion of my fathers , I become an outcast and a pariah in their eyes . It is but natural , " he repeated bit- terly . " Uncle , father , forgive me , ere you go , " but the two men turned their ...
177. oldal
... replied that they could read When interrogated and asked how she the Word of God for themselves , and , if dared to send such a petition to the czar , their pastor were removed , they would the woman replied that she was wont to form ...
... replied that they could read When interrogated and asked how she the Word of God for themselves , and , if dared to send such a petition to the czar , their pastor were removed , they would the woman replied that she was wont to form ...
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