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Pagina 26
... French most unlikely that they will ever again be ransom provided immense sums for the suddenly rolled up , as they were in that German military chest , which , though eventful year ; but great as have been carefully husbanded , have ...
... French most unlikely that they will ever again be ransom provided immense sums for the suddenly rolled up , as they were in that German military chest , which , though eventful year ; but great as have been carefully husbanded , have ...
Pagina 71
... French mind , inheritor of Latin tradi- tion , delights . Without a moment's re- sistance we yield ourselves to such guides , because the processes of their minds agree with those to which we are accustomed , only they are conducted by ...
... French mind , inheritor of Latin tradi- tion , delights . Without a moment's re- sistance we yield ourselves to such guides , because the processes of their minds agree with those to which we are accustomed , only they are conducted by ...
Pagina 223
... French excited great mouth of the French , the Italians , etc. ridicule amongst certain classes of the But they take the thing in a wrong light ; English on into the eighteenth century . the idea of the English is that civility The Abbé ...
... French excited great mouth of the French , the Italians , etc. ridicule amongst certain classes of the But they take the thing in a wrong light ; English on into the eighteenth century . the idea of the English is that civility The Abbé ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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