Littell's Living Age, Volume 155Living Age Company Incorporated, 1882 |
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Pagina 6
... wish to keep the Irish at the public expense . Let no one think that I have any ill - feeling to- wards the Irish people . In their own island I have every sympathy with them . I argued long ago in the pages of this review on behalf of ...
... wish to keep the Irish at the public expense . Let no one think that I have any ill - feeling to- wards the Irish people . In their own island I have every sympathy with them . I argued long ago in the pages of this review on behalf of ...
Pagina 14
... wish it to be . Yet my Philadelphian friends assured me that they had been steadily at work for ten years , that they had made some way every year , but that this year they had made more way than they had ever made before . The imme ...
... wish it to be . Yet my Philadelphian friends assured me that they had been steadily at work for ten years , that they had made some way every year , but that this year they had made more way than they had ever made before . The imme ...
Pagina 15
... wish to harm a president of the Of " society , " in the technical sense , the sense which gives rise to the odd New York phrases of " society woman " and " society girl , " I do not suppose that I saw much . I received a great deal of ...
... wish to harm a president of the Of " society , " in the technical sense , the sense which gives rise to the odd New York phrases of " society woman " and " society girl , " I do not suppose that I saw much . I received a great deal of ...
Pagina 19
... wish it ; yes , certainly I will . " And without turning round , he went down , to go through the poor pretence of that mockery of dinner , sat out and par- taken of for fear of remarks being made of what the servants might say ; for ...
... wish it ; yes , certainly I will . " And without turning round , he went down , to go through the poor pretence of that mockery of dinner , sat out and par- taken of for fear of remarks being made of what the servants might say ; for ...
Pagina 20
... wish to tell him ? She could not say - she did not know . All that she was aware of was an infinite pressure laid on her - a feeling which impelled her to say something by way of repara . tion . How much , how little all that was left ...
... wish to tell him ? She could not say - she did not know . All that she was aware of was an infinite pressure laid on her - a feeling which impelled her to say something by way of repara . tion . How much , how little all that was left ...
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