Littell's Living Age, Том 101Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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... live myself so much like a hermit that your house is a palace of luxury to me . " Then he felt that he had made a foolish speech , and also hated himself . He found it very difficult to talk to his hostess on any sub- ject , until by ...
... live myself so much like a hermit that your house is a palace of luxury to me . " Then he felt that he had made a foolish speech , and also hated himself . He found it very difficult to talk to his hostess on any sub- ject , until by ...
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... live with him . His presence would kill me ! " When Phineas repeated this , or as much of this as he judged to be necessary , to Mr. Kennedy a day or two afterwards , that gentleman replied that in such case he would have no alternative ...
... live with him . His presence would kill me ! " When Phineas repeated this , or as much of this as he judged to be necessary , to Mr. Kennedy a day or two afterwards , that gentleman replied that in such case he would have no alternative ...
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... live on as usual , and make no change to ex- press the hidden anxieties which must trou- ble us all at times . " Lord Ulleskelf , who had been examining the letter with some anxiety , folded it up . He was shocked and overcome . He ...
... live on as usual , and make no change to ex- press the hidden anxieties which must trou- ble us all at times . " Lord Ulleskelf , who had been examining the letter with some anxiety , folded it up . He was shocked and overcome . He ...
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... live on through posterity with such unbounded extent of good consequences that twenty ages to come may be the better and wiser for its influence . " · a Such was the reception afforded to book which nowadays we should consider of very ...
... live on through posterity with such unbounded extent of good consequences that twenty ages to come may be the better and wiser for its influence . " · a Such was the reception afforded to book which nowadays we should consider of very ...
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... , all birds , for in- stance , which live on fish , and insects , and worms , is it tenable to say that they have any absolute claim on our protection , when - -- - in reality that protection means withholding | JOHN KEBLE . 93.
... , all birds , for in- stance , which live on fish , and insects , and worms , is it tenable to say that they have any absolute claim on our protection , when - -- - in reality that protection means withholding | JOHN KEBLE . 93.
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