Tait's Edinburgh magazine, 26. kötet1859 |
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18. oldal
... probably society would not countenance a fashion so ruinous in its results - a fashion , too , which even Royalty condemns . How comes it that society , taking Royalty for its model in all things else , while professing to be guided by ...
... probably society would not countenance a fashion so ruinous in its results - a fashion , too , which even Royalty condemns . How comes it that society , taking Royalty for its model in all things else , while professing to be guided by ...
19. oldal
... probably she at the same moment remembers it is pay night with the landlady as well ; and , although she is not by any means a hard hearted woman , yet she is a poor woman , with a family of children to support entirely by her own ...
... probably she at the same moment remembers it is pay night with the landlady as well ; and , although she is not by any means a hard hearted woman , yet she is a poor woman , with a family of children to support entirely by her own ...
20. oldal
... Probably those very persons , who themselves the kind - hearted physician who attended the dying not daring to appear in the house of God with a girl in charity , had declared , that unless she soiled silk or a faded ribbon , must needs ...
... Probably those very persons , who themselves the kind - hearted physician who attended the dying not daring to appear in the house of God with a girl in charity , had declared , that unless she soiled silk or a faded ribbon , must needs ...
23. oldal
... probably to his boyish taste they were quite as pleasing then as cultivated flowers . a But gardens and flowers and weeds were for time to be denied to him . His parents began to think of the education which would be required for his ...
... probably to his boyish taste they were quite as pleasing then as cultivated flowers . a But gardens and flowers and weeds were for time to be denied to him . His parents began to think of the education which would be required for his ...
25. oldal
... Probably this was true , for in the little book before us we find it stated that , in writing to Haller , he said- " Once I had plants and no money , now , what is money without plants ? " The authoress traces his future progress , and ...
... Probably this was true , for in the little book before us we find it stated that , in writing to Haller , he said- " Once I had plants and no money , now , what is money without plants ? " The authoress traces his future progress , and ...
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