Littell's Living Age, 188. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1891 |
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7. oldal
... much concerning the life of the peasant . Indeed , no Frenchman of his time knew his country better , or was more keenly alive to the vast eco- nomic movement which was slowly gath- - itself , and was more than ten times the. LAVOISIER . 7.
... much concerning the life of the peasant . Indeed , no Frenchman of his time knew his country better , or was more keenly alive to the vast eco- nomic movement which was slowly gath- - itself , and was more than ten times the. LAVOISIER . 7.
12. oldal
... knew the truth . Looking for- ward into the future , he could discern no prospect of compensation , nor any object that seemed much worth living for , except indeed his profession ; and the profession of a soldier in time of peace ...
... knew the truth . Looking for- ward into the future , he could discern no prospect of compensation , nor any object that seemed much worth living for , except indeed his profession ; and the profession of a soldier in time of peace ...
13. oldal
... knew , would consider his action hopelessly inexcusable . It was not even worth while to state his motives , the cogency of which could never be rendered manifest to a sensible man like Sir George . As to the results which would follow ...
... knew , would consider his action hopelessly inexcusable . It was not even worth while to state his motives , the cogency of which could never be rendered manifest to a sensible man like Sir George . As to the results which would follow ...
14. oldal
... knew all she would be decidedly of opinion that he had no business in her house . " There is nothing particular the matter with me ; only I am feeling a little seedy to - day . " " Who wouldn't be in such weather ? " exclaimed Lady ...
... knew all she would be decidedly of opinion that he had no business in her house . " There is nothing particular the matter with me ; only I am feeling a little seedy to - day . " " Who wouldn't be in such weather ? " exclaimed Lady ...
18. oldal
... knew what he said ; for he was a good deal perturbed and taken aback . Somehow or other , he felt sure that this offer of providing him with a means of exit for which he had not been making was only a pretext , and that she had ...
... knew what he said ; for he was a good deal perturbed and taken aback . Somehow or other , he felt sure that this offer of providing him with a means of exit for which he had not been making was only a pretext , and that she had ...
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