Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 24;Volume 87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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Pagina 42
... poor lot to be My little son ; I'm glad , though I am old , you see , — While you are One . HER DEAREST FOE . BY MRS . ALEXANDER , AUTHOR. By the same rule , if unimpeachable testi- mony of the existence of these spirits can be adduced ...
... poor lot to be My little son ; I'm glad , though I am old , you see , — While you are One . HER DEAREST FOE . BY MRS . ALEXANDER , AUTHOR. By the same rule , if unimpeachable testi- mony of the existence of these spirits can be adduced ...
Pagina 48
... poor old Travers must have found out some wrongdoing of hers to induce him to make so great a change in his intentions . My own idea , " he went on , as if speak- ing to himself , " is that there was some- thing going on between her and ...
... poor old Travers must have found out some wrongdoing of hers to induce him to make so great a change in his intentions . My own idea , " he went on , as if speak- ing to himself , " is that there was some- thing going on between her and ...
Pagina 49
... poor and des- olate , as I think I suggested to you once before , and poverty is more terrible than you can know - real poverty . When your kinsman asked her to be his wife , she knew nothing of you or your hopes ; she may never have ...
... poor and des- olate , as I think I suggested to you once before , and poverty is more terrible than you can know - real poverty . When your kinsman asked her to be his wife , she knew nothing of you or your hopes ; she may never have ...
Pagina 53
... poor woman to boot . 66 Mr. Wall was a very good , hon- est man , but thoroughly imbued with the respectability worship " which pervades so large and so valuable a section of English life . He flattered himself that he had the ...
... poor woman to boot . 66 Mr. Wall was a very good , hon- est man , but thoroughly imbued with the respectability worship " which pervades so large and so valuable a section of English life . He flattered himself that he had the ...
Pagina 71
... poor : she has left the k to these monosyllables though she has ruthlessly robbed their richer congeners . 66 It was the desire of this lexicographer to regulate confusion and disentangle perplexity Therefore he presents us with ...
... poor : she has left the k to these monosyllables though she has ruthlessly robbed their richer congeners . 66 It was the desire of this lexicographer to regulate confusion and disentangle perplexity Therefore he presents us with ...
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