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Pagina 52
... write from Paris that the diamonds of the lords and ladies of the Court of Versailles at the grand ball of the 25th of last month were valued at 250 millions , which is near twelve millions sterling ; those of the Dauphin and Dauphiness ...
... write from Paris that the diamonds of the lords and ladies of the Court of Versailles at the grand ball of the 25th of last month were valued at 250 millions , which is near twelve millions sterling ; those of the Dauphin and Dauphiness ...
Pagina 63
... write , that the difficulty people of Ireland to be their favorite and will be met by the abolition of George their king . A Guelph Parnell would be III.'s Royal Marriage Law , and that the an ugly phenomenon , but it is out of the ...
... write , that the difficulty people of Ireland to be their favorite and will be met by the abolition of George their king . A Guelph Parnell would be III.'s Royal Marriage Law , and that the an ugly phenomenon , but it is out of the ...
Pagina 70
... write any nonsense that he to Limbo with the association juggle , with- pleased with applause . out further discussion . We shall suppose our rude Highland hut or Indian wigwam of the most primitive structure , and note by what steps of ...
... write any nonsense that he to Limbo with the association juggle , with- pleased with applause . out further discussion . We shall suppose our rude Highland hut or Indian wigwam of the most primitive structure , and note by what steps of ...
Pagina 77
... writer is himself a poet . No man can write well on any subject of which he has not had a living experience ; and it must always be regarded as a misfortune when persons of a prosaic and utilitarian habit of mind feel themselves called ...
... writer is himself a poet . No man can write well on any subject of which he has not had a living experience ; and it must always be regarded as a misfortune when persons of a prosaic and utilitarian habit of mind feel themselves called ...
Pagina 91
... writes . But very few authors in the last quarter of the nineteenth century write much better than they talk . - - - of English that of the great multitude of writers whom the extension of elemen- tary education and the vast increase of ...
... writes . But very few authors in the last quarter of the nineteenth century write much better than they talk . - - - of English that of the great multitude of writers whom the extension of elemen- tary education and the vast increase of ...
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