Littell's Living Age, 76. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1863 |
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81. oldal
... entered minutely into his plans for voting himself , with a closeness of applica- the course , asking for advice and sugges- tion of which up to this time he had shown tions with the eagerness and humility of a few symptoms , to the new ...
... entered minutely into his plans for voting himself , with a closeness of applica- the course , asking for advice and sugges- tion of which up to this time he had shown tions with the eagerness and humility of a few symptoms , to the new ...
182. oldal
... entered deeply by choice into the best mode of alleviating the wretchedness of the poor man's home , the improvement of the methods of agriculture , the best economy of social life . These are subjects which natu- rally attract a calm ...
... entered deeply by choice into the best mode of alleviating the wretchedness of the poor man's home , the improvement of the methods of agriculture , the best economy of social life . These are subjects which natu- rally attract a calm ...
326. oldal
... entered Loret's cottage . We found a woman there whom the priest had sent up the pre- ceding night , but she had seen nothing of the man of whom we were in search . The whole day was spent in looking for him without success , and ...
... entered Loret's cottage . We found a woman there whom the priest had sent up the pre- ceding night , but she had seen nothing of the man of whom we were in search . The whole day was spent in looking for him without success , and ...
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