Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 63;Volume 126John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1896 |
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Pagina 8
... turn for scientific observation , he is a privileged person in the nur- sery . The natural guardians of in- fancy , the mother and the nurse , ex- empt him from their general ban on the male . He excepted , no man , not even the child's ...
... turn for scientific observation , he is a privileged person in the nur- sery . The natural guardians of in- fancy , the mother and the nurse , ex- empt him from their general ban on the male . He excepted , no man , not even the child's ...
Pagina 30
... turn back , as every one had left the Wesleyan mis- sion , but they would not . When they got near the chapel Mr. Argent tried to take ref- uge in a shoemaker's shop . The mob de- stroyed the shop and struck Mr. Argent over the head ...
... turn back , as every one had left the Wesleyan mis- sion , but they would not . When they got near the chapel Mr. Argent tried to take ref- uge in a shoemaker's shop . The mob de- stroyed the shop and struck Mr. Argent over the head ...
Pagina 43
... turn in a new direction , and the people know it , and are always on the watch . There is here no ' eason why , if you go to the wall , you should . not find an aperture somewhere , and begin life all over again on a different plane ...
... turn in a new direction , and the people know it , and are always on the watch . There is here no ' eason why , if you go to the wall , you should . not find an aperture somewhere , and begin life all over again on a different plane ...
Pagina 46
... turn- out , except at Scarborough , and as my grandmother was from Yorkshire , she may have borrowed the idea from there . It may have been a survival from the days when postilions were more com- mon than coachmen . I wonder if there is ...
... turn- out , except at Scarborough , and as my grandmother was from Yorkshire , she may have borrowed the idea from there . It may have been a survival from the days when postilions were more com- mon than coachmen . I wonder if there is ...
Pagina 49
... turn countryman , but ended by trying to put out on the Calends the money he had gathered in on the Ides , we see a man who , what- ever his education , has a most superior power of appreciating the attractions . of the country . The ...
... turn countryman , but ended by trying to put out on the Calends the money he had gathered in on the Ides , we see a man who , what- ever his education , has a most superior power of appreciating the attractions . of the country . The ...
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