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Pagina 128
... hope of revisiting those countries unless an adequate sum could be procured through the means of this MS . " Rogers thought highly of the " Recollections , ' and Dorothy wrote to him expressing a hope that the book might produce £ 200 ...
... hope of revisiting those countries unless an adequate sum could be procured through the means of this MS . " Rogers thought highly of the " Recollections , ' and Dorothy wrote to him expressing a hope that the book might produce £ 200 ...
Pagina 398
... hope , with M. Secrétan , that , thanks to education and As for Mr. Bellamy's dream , it will , I to experience gradually acquired , the fear , remain always a Utopia , unless man's working - classes will , by degrees , attain heart be ...
... hope , with M. Secrétan , that , thanks to education and As for Mr. Bellamy's dream , it will , I to experience gradually acquired , the fear , remain always a Utopia , unless man's working - classes will , by degrees , attain heart be ...
Pagina 402
... hope not , " said Marcia , in her friendly way - and it was this friendly way of hers which had won her such a number of friends . " In London one can generally meet people whom one wants to meet , I think . Besides , if you care to ...
... hope not , " said Marcia , in her friendly way - and it was this friendly way of hers which had won her such a number of friends . " In London one can generally meet people whom one wants to meet , I think . Besides , if you care to ...
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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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