Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 68;Volume 131John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1898 |
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Pagina 45
... appearance of a sol- dier . Sir Peregrine had , in fact , been an athlete ; he was still a scholar , and the room in which he sat was lined from floor to ceiling with his unique collection of seventeenth - century liter- ature . Sir ...
... appearance of a sol- dier . Sir Peregrine had , in fact , been an athlete ; he was still a scholar , and the room in which he sat was lined from floor to ceiling with his unique collection of seventeenth - century liter- ature . Sir ...
Pagina 51
... appeared from a note which had been delivered to Sir Peregrine on arriving at Burnt Down Station ) had done his best to carry out the instructions sent to him from Lon- don . In one particular , however , he had been unable to fulfil ...
... appeared from a note which had been delivered to Sir Peregrine on arriving at Burnt Down Station ) had done his best to carry out the instructions sent to him from Lon- don . In one particular , however , he had been unable to fulfil ...
Pagina 68
... appearance of violence were what every Spanish Cab- inet was morbidly anxious to avoid at all costs , and this was the ruin of the kingdom . When the insurrection broke out a little over three years ago , everybody except the Spanish ...
... appearance of violence were what every Spanish Cab- inet was morbidly anxious to avoid at all costs , and this was the ruin of the kingdom . When the insurrection broke out a little over three years ago , everybody except the Spanish ...
Pagina 86
... appeared more like revolution than reform , " sold out their Consols and " bought chiefly in Russian funds , as affording greater security . " In conclusion , it may be added that panics , though very inconvenient to those who are ...
... appeared more like revolution than reform , " sold out their Consols and " bought chiefly in Russian funds , as affording greater security . " In conclusion , it may be added that panics , though very inconvenient to those who are ...
Pagina 87
... appeared when the steamer arrived off the one landing- place until the whistle had blown more than once . It was not etiquette to rush down like a parcel of savages , even though the islanders are cut off from the world for nine months ...
... appeared when the steamer arrived off the one landing- place until the whistle had blown more than once . It was not etiquette to rush down like a parcel of savages , even though the islanders are cut off from the world for nine months ...
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