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Pagina 15
... remarkable promise . Indeed , the " Green Graves of Balgowrie " deserves more than a passing notice . It is melancholy , as we might infer from the title , and the catastrophe is made gratuitously mournful , but the som- • The New ...
... remarkable promise . Indeed , the " Green Graves of Balgowrie " deserves more than a passing notice . It is melancholy , as we might infer from the title , and the catastrophe is made gratuitously mournful , but the som- • The New ...
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... remarkable life by some who knew him better than I did . Lord Bramwell was the eldest of three distinguished brothers ; one being the eminent engineer still living , and the other a brilliant lad , a universal favorite , who gave to ...
... remarkable life by some who knew him better than I did . Lord Bramwell was the eldest of three distinguished brothers ; one being the eminent engineer still living , and the other a brilliant lad , a universal favorite , who gave to ...
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... remarkable judicial service , and the higher personal qualities which have so justly earned for you the respect and regard of all your professional brethren , as well as my own , were worthy of the distinction which the queen has con ...
... remarkable judicial service , and the higher personal qualities which have so justly earned for you the respect and regard of all your professional brethren , as well as my own , were worthy of the distinction which the queen has con ...
Pagina 47
... remarkable is that the method which served him so well for his office is made by him to suffice for his own deeds . So far as the accuracy of the record is concerned he , speaking of himself , might have been an official abstraction ...
... remarkable is that the method which served him so well for his office is made by him to suffice for his own deeds . So far as the accuracy of the record is concerned he , speaking of himself , might have been an official abstraction ...
Pagina 48
... remarkable as it is rare . Humanity does not care to sum itself up in this way . This is the kind of consideration it puts out of sight and willingly for- gets . Samuel Pepys sets it down with quite unfeeling precision . He has no ...
... remarkable as it is rare . Humanity does not care to sum itself up in this way . This is the kind of consideration it puts out of sight and willingly for- gets . Samuel Pepys sets it down with quite unfeeling precision . He has no ...
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