Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 57;Volume 120John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1893 |
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Pagina 8
... took the entrance money , seeing that there was some special attraction for the Burinese , took upon himself to raise the price of admission and appropriate the difference , a proceeding which one Burman so forcibly resented that an ...
... took the entrance money , seeing that there was some special attraction for the Burinese , took upon himself to raise the price of admission and appropriate the difference , a proceeding which one Burman so forcibly resented that an ...
Pagina 14
... took place , and the animal that should have lost , won , for the very simple reason that the doctor had not administered the pills . Vowing vengeance , the enraged owner of the losing animal hurried to an advocate to consult him about ...
... took place , and the animal that should have lost , won , for the very simple reason that the doctor had not administered the pills . Vowing vengeance , the enraged owner of the losing animal hurried to an advocate to consult him about ...
Pagina 23
... took off his spectacles , for though he had given up wearing blue ones years before , his kind oyes had become a little dim , perhaps with the sympathy they bestowed on all sorts and conditions of men ; he took off his spectacles , I ...
... took off his spectacles , for though he had given up wearing blue ones years before , his kind oyes had become a little dim , perhaps with the sympathy they bestowed on all sorts and conditions of men ; he took off his spectacles , I ...
Pagina 28
... took their master's name , and were " Birkett Tim " or obligations of serfdom and the rights of known as Southey seigneurship when a lord fed a wageless Betty , " their own surnames merged in rabble on condition of their service when ...
... took their master's name , and were " Birkett Tim " or obligations of serfdom and the rights of known as Southey seigneurship when a lord fed a wageless Betty , " their own surnames merged in rabble on condition of their service when ...
Pagina 35
... took up a theme so little serious , so accidental , if we may say so , and voluntary , as the " Princess , " too great a weapon by far to use against an innovation and apparent folly of the time ; and afterward would think of nothing ...
... took up a theme so little serious , so accidental , if we may say so , and voluntary , as the " Princess , " too great a weapon by far to use against an innovation and apparent folly of the time ; and afterward would think of nothing ...
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