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Pagina 10
... took place in England were accomplished in the six- teenth and seventeenth centuries , and the task of the eighteenth was to recombine the shattered forms of the old national life into a system suited to modern cir- cumstances . The ...
... took place in England were accomplished in the six- teenth and seventeenth centuries , and the task of the eighteenth was to recombine the shattered forms of the old national life into a system suited to modern cir- cumstances . The ...
Pagina 12
... took our relations , hers and mine , into her own hands . Accord ing to your definition , she assumed the privilege of the lower orders . She said it was better we should part ; she could not stay any longer with me . I am too old a ...
... took our relations , hers and mine , into her own hands . Accord ing to your definition , she assumed the privilege of the lower orders . She said it was better we should part ; she could not stay any longer with me . I am too old a ...
Pagina 16
... took her stand on her father's and mother's claim to gentility as educated people , the children of a clergy . man of the Church of England on the one hand , and a captain in the army on the other . She ignored the items that Mrs. Haigh ...
... took her stand on her father's and mother's claim to gentility as educated people , the children of a clergy . man of the Church of England on the one hand , and a captain in the army on the other . She ignored the items that Mrs. Haigh ...
Pagina 24
... took us to cross the moun- tains , though we were perpetually assured that the requisite food would be forthcom- ing at the next resting - place . Horses , mules , and animals generally are so plen . tiful that self - interest , that ...
... took us to cross the moun- tains , though we were perpetually assured that the requisite food would be forthcom- ing at the next resting - place . Horses , mules , and animals generally are so plen . tiful that self - interest , that ...
Pagina 36
... took them to him at once : wasn't that the best thing to do ? " How right and reasonable it sounded ! But if she said , " I went se- cretly to a man's lodgings at night at the mere thought a blush passed over her like a scorching wave ...
... took them to him at once : wasn't that the best thing to do ? " How right and reasonable it sounded ! But if she said , " I went se- cretly to a man's lodgings at night at the mere thought a blush passed over her like a scorching wave ...
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