The Living Age, Volume 139Littell, Son and Company, 1878 |
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Pagina 7
... hope , how- ever , that the Porte will forego all such claims , as it would be impossible to allow the Turkish authorities to prosecute them , and very disagreeable for British agents to exact them . In the majority of cases , the ...
... hope , how- ever , that the Porte will forego all such claims , as it would be impossible to allow the Turkish authorities to prosecute them , and very disagreeable for British agents to exact them . In the majority of cases , the ...
Pagina 11
... hope ere long the names may be " legion . " The public will , how- ever , do well to refuse to read all impres- sions of Cyprus written before next April , and to prepare themselves for most lugu- brious accounts from the pens of all ...
... hope ere long the names may be " legion . " The public will , how- ever , do well to refuse to read all impres- sions of Cyprus written before next April , and to prepare themselves for most lugu- brious accounts from the pens of all ...
Pagina 13
... hope . But this time a certain carriage did appear in answer to his expectation . He came from the window hastily ; and in a minute a footman knocked and opened the school door . " Miss Allenville wishes to speak to you , Mr. Mayne ...
... hope . But this time a certain carriage did appear in answer to his expectation . He came from the window hastily ; and in a minute a footman knocked and opened the school door . " Miss Allenville wishes to speak to you , Mr. Mayne ...
Pagina 19
... hope of getting a glimpse of her ; but not once did she make herself visible . He delayed taking the extreme step of calling , till the hour came when he could delay no longer . On a certain day he rang the bell with a mild air , and ...
... hope of getting a glimpse of her ; but not once did she make herself visible . He delayed taking the extreme step of calling , till the hour came when he could delay no longer . On a certain day he rang the bell with a mild air , and ...
Pagina 20
... hope you forgive what caused it all . " " You talk in that strain to make me feel regrets ; and you think that because you are read in a few books you may say or do anything . " " No , no . That's unfair . " " I will try to alter it ...
... hope you forgive what caused it all . " " You talk in that strain to make me feel regrets ; and you think that because you are read in a few books you may say or do anything . " " No , no . That's unfair . " " I will try to alter it ...
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