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... to make it $ 250 . For further information , application may be made in person or by letter to HENRY M. PIERCE , LL . D. , PRESIDENT . MR . VAN NORMAN'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH Family and Day 8 NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW ADVERTISER .
Pagina 40
... person like Rochefort ! A revolutionary scribbler whose calibre was measured by a squib ; whose political theory sacrificed all principles to success , and who inspired a precious band , in which , unfortunately , are many like him- men ...
... person like Rochefort ! A revolutionary scribbler whose calibre was measured by a squib ; whose political theory sacrificed all principles to success , and who inspired a precious band , in which , unfortunately , are many like him- men ...
Pagina 42
... person in question was M. SainteBeuve , busied at correcting the proof of his causerie to appear in Monday's , paper . After having revised the proof with minute attention and untiring pains in the lonely silence of that great hall ...
... person in question was M. SainteBeuve , busied at correcting the proof of his causerie to appear in Monday's , paper . After having revised the proof with minute attention and untiring pains in the lonely silence of that great hall ...
Pagina 54
... person bearing it is generally distinguished . Thus , Romàn becomes Romuschka , and Nadejda becomes Nadinka . Tyàtinka and Maminka are the appellatives by which children greet their father and mother . And generally , there is among ...
... person bearing it is generally distinguished . Thus , Romàn becomes Romuschka , and Nadejda becomes Nadinka . Tyàtinka and Maminka are the appellatives by which children greet their father and mother . And generally , there is among ...
Pagina 58
... person is looked upon as an outlaw , not entitled to any civil or religious rights or privileges ; and among the rich and powerful classes of the empire - until very recently -though there were , and are , many who are , in fact ...
... person is looked upon as an outlaw , not entitled to any civil or religious rights or privileges ; and among the rich and powerful classes of the empire - until very recently -though there were , and are , many who are , in fact ...
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