The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Том 14;Том 77Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... English lan- and circumstantial accounts of the history guage , seems not to have read the original of Christianity in Japan . They are com- Letters of the Jesuit Missionaries . It is piled from the missionary reports , many difficult ...
... English lan- and circumstantial accounts of the history guage , seems not to have read the original of Christianity in Japan . They are com- Letters of the Jesuit Missionaries . It is piled from the missionary reports , many difficult ...
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... English prices . Wages of all sorts are given ; employment is a certainty ; and even the London cabby may be content with a rate of fares which makes a morning visit three miles out of town , and lasting a quarter of an hour , cost one ...
... English prices . Wages of all sorts are given ; employment is a certainty ; and even the London cabby may be content with a rate of fares which makes a morning visit three miles out of town , and lasting a quarter of an hour , cost one ...
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... English Literature ; " and lastly ( if we except the mysterious work to be presently discussed ) , " The Book of Days . " During all this hard work , Robert Chambers helped to conduct , with his brother William , one of the largest ...
... English Literature ; " and lastly ( if we except the mysterious work to be presently discussed ) , " The Book of Days . " During all this hard work , Robert Chambers helped to conduct , with his brother William , one of the largest ...
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... English women understand the secret . She put her arms round Patience , and kissed her on both cheeks . " So glad to see you ; so kind of you to come on so quickly . " Involuntarily Patience drew back ; she looked at Patty , and their ...
... English women understand the secret . She put her arms round Patience , and kissed her on both cheeks . " So glad to see you ; so kind of you to come on so quickly . " Involuntarily Patience drew back ; she looked at Patty , and their ...
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... English gentleman residing in the part of Spain where the eclipse - observing parties were stationed , so that that gentle- man also might make the required obser- vations . In his account , Professor Young does not mention what he ...
... English gentleman residing in the part of Spain where the eclipse - observing parties were stationed , so that that gentle- man also might make the required obser- vations . In his account , Professor Young does not mention what he ...
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