Littell's Living Age, 88. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1866 |
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4. oldal
... follow the thou- sand rills of language which have intersect- ed and troubled each other ever since they left their fountains at Babel . And we pause in humility before the very portals of astronomy , which has revealed to us that we ...
... follow the thou- sand rills of language which have intersect- ed and troubled each other ever since they left their fountains at Babel . And we pause in humility before the very portals of astronomy , which has revealed to us that we ...
6. oldal
... follow he will often have occasion to lament , be he ever so ex- emplary and diligent , that he has wasted on subjects irrelevant to his vocation , both time and labor , which , had they been otherwise devoted , would have prepared and ...
... follow he will often have occasion to lament , be he ever so ex- emplary and diligent , that he has wasted on subjects irrelevant to his vocation , both time and labor , which , had they been otherwise devoted , would have prepared and ...
9. oldal
... follow in their order . " In every country , " says Buckle , as the accumulation of wealth has reached a certain point , the produce of each man's labor becomes more than sufficient for his support ; it is no longer necessary that all ...
... follow in their order . " In every country , " says Buckle , as the accumulation of wealth has reached a certain point , the produce of each man's labor becomes more than sufficient for his support ; it is no longer necessary that all ...
13. oldal
... follow her to her grave , mixing their sym- pathetic tears comfortably as they talk of the old days ; and in future years , Bessey will grow to be a divinity of the past , nev- er to be mentioned without tenderest rem- iniscences . I ...
... follow her to her grave , mixing their sym- pathetic tears comfortably as they talk of the old days ; and in future years , Bessey will grow to be a divinity of the past , nev- er to be mentioned without tenderest rem- iniscences . I ...
14. oldal
... follows : - " Plaistow Hall , April , 186- . " MY DEAR COUSIN CLARA , “ William has heard from your friends at Belton , who åre tenants on the estate , and as to whom there seems to be some question whether they are to remain . He has ...
... follows : - " Plaistow Hall , April , 186- . " MY DEAR COUSIN CLARA , “ William has heard from your friends at Belton , who åre tenants on the estate , and as to whom there seems to be some question whether they are to remain . He has ...
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