The London Quarterly Review, Томи 115 – 116Theodore Foster, 1864 |
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... received a small supply of rice , together with a string of copper cash equal in value to about three pence sterling . Upon considering the time and ingenuity employed through the various processes be- fore the leaf is ready for use as ...
... received a small supply of rice , together with a string of copper cash equal in value to about three pence sterling . Upon considering the time and ingenuity employed through the various processes be- fore the leaf is ready for use as ...
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... received with face quietly alive , and gentle murmurs of satisfaction and continual folding of hands ! But there was not an English trait in him from head to foot , mo- rally , intellectually , or physically . Beef , ale or stont ...
... received with face quietly alive , and gentle murmurs of satisfaction and continual folding of hands ! But there was not an English trait in him from head to foot , mo- rally , intellectually , or physically . Beef , ale or stont ...
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... received a slap on the head , flings a stone at the first unoffending dog he meets . But there is a root of bitterness in Mr. Haw- thorne that goes deeper than this ; it was planted long before the flag of Secession . This broad fact ...
... received a slap on the head , flings a stone at the first unoffending dog he meets . But there is a root of bitterness in Mr. Haw- thorne that goes deeper than this ; it was planted long before the flag of Secession . This broad fact ...
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... received the congratula- more than an inappreciable fraction of the tions of his relatives and friends who accompa- In the pre- nied him , amidst the applause of the surround- congregations of Great Britain . ing crowd ; for there never ...
... received the congratula- more than an inappreciable fraction of the tions of his relatives and friends who accompa- In the pre- nied him , amidst the applause of the surround- congregations of Great Britain . ing crowd ; for there never ...
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... received on this particular and power and banished from the Court . The occasion additional stimulus from the fact of change to Cicero was , indeed , tremendous . Not Clodius having taken the precaution of secur- only was he an exile ...
... received on this particular and power and banished from the Court . The occasion additional stimulus from the fact of change to Cicero was , indeed , tremendous . Not Clodius having taken the precaution of secur- only was he an exile ...
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