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24. oldal
With respect to Rosa , her intelligence must appear as very remarkable , even with the explanation I have given . She was , North of the Tweed , the word " bra ' " ( Scoticè for " brave " ) is a general term for " fine " or " handsome ...
With respect to Rosa , her intelligence must appear as very remarkable , even with the explanation I have given . She was , North of the Tweed , the word " bra ' " ( Scoticè for " brave " ) is a general term for " fine " or " handsome ...
245. oldal
These " nick - names " are sometimes given by ignorant , illiterate people for the true names are often seen on letters written here , and sometimes upon foreign letters . These local names , being outside of and unknown to law ...
These " nick - names " are sometimes given by ignorant , illiterate people for the true names are often seen on letters written here , and sometimes upon foreign letters . These local names , being outside of and unknown to law ...
274. oldal
In the first place , it is a title of mere courtesy , and as such is given to the children of the nobility and to maids of honour , that is , to mere birth or court favour ; but in the second place it is given to those who are really ...
In the first place , it is a title of mere courtesy , and as such is given to the children of the nobility and to maids of honour , that is , to mere birth or court favour ; but in the second place it is given to those who are really ...
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