MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 22Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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... known Humblethwaite before ; and , irrespective of all its beauties , and of the wealth of the Hotspurs , was quite willing to fall in love with Emily Hotspur . That a man with such dainties offered to him should not become greedy ...
... known Humblethwaite before ; and , irrespective of all its beauties , and of the wealth of the Hotspurs , was quite willing to fall in love with Emily Hotspur . That a man with such dainties offered to him should not become greedy ...
Pagina 191
... known fact regarding a soap - bubble filled with carbonic acid and hydrogen . Neither gas can penetrate the water- film ; but the carbonic acid , being solu- ble in water , is condensed and dissolved by the film , and so passes out ...
... known fact regarding a soap - bubble filled with carbonic acid and hydrogen . Neither gas can penetrate the water- film ; but the carbonic acid , being solu- ble in water , is condensed and dissolved by the film , and so passes out ...
Pagina 238
... known it , because he would have known it , and would have been the first person to have told himself of it , and would , to use an official phrase , have " governed himself accordingly . " That exquisite sincerity of nature which ...
... known it , because he would have known it , and would have been the first person to have told himself of it , and would , to use an official phrase , have " governed himself accordingly . " That exquisite sincerity of nature which ...
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Principles and Prejudices | 80 |
Poetess A forgotten English Edited by Mrs BROTHERTON | 93 |
Restitution By E H HICKEY | 111 |
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