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Thomas Wemyss Reid. POLITICIANS POLITICIANS OF TO - DAY . Reia VOL . II . α NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARIES . TRAVEL , WAR ,
Thomas Wemyss Reid. POLITICIANS POLITICIANS OF TO - DAY . Reia VOL . II . α NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARIES . TRAVEL , WAR ,
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Thomas Wemyss Reid. NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARIES . TRAVEL , WAR , AND SHIPWRECK . By Colonel W. PARKER , GILLMORE ( UBIQUE ' ) , Author of ' The Great Thirst Land , ' & c . Demy 8vo . Price 9s . THE CRIMEAN CAMPAIGN WITH THE CONNAUGHT ...
Thomas Wemyss Reid. NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARIES . TRAVEL , WAR , AND SHIPWRECK . By Colonel W. PARKER , GILLMORE ( UBIQUE ' ) , Author of ' The Great Thirst Land , ' & c . Demy 8vo . Price 9s . THE CRIMEAN CAMPAIGN WITH THE CONNAUGHT ...
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... book - learning , not certainly anything in the shape of social position or worldly wealth , but that which was more valuable than all besides , the benefit of a sound moral training and of a bright ex- ample of devotion to duty . At ...
... book - learning , not certainly anything in the shape of social position or worldly wealth , but that which was more valuable than all besides , the benefit of a sound moral training and of a bright ex- ample of devotion to duty . At ...
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... hours of leisure in studying the well - thumbed pages of ' Cassell's Popular Educator , ' or , as his mind slowly expanded , in reading the best books that came within his reach . Yet it is I 2 Politicians of To - day .
... hours of leisure in studying the well - thumbed pages of ' Cassell's Popular Educator , ' or , as his mind slowly expanded , in reading the best books that came within his reach . Yet it is I 2 Politicians of To - day .
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Thomas Wemyss Reid. books that came within his reach . Yet it is not to be supposed that he devoted him- self exclusively to the cultivation of his own mind . He had too much of the ' enthu- siasm of humanity ' in his nature , to allow ...
Thomas Wemyss Reid. books that came within his reach . Yet it is not to be supposed that he devoted him- self exclusively to the cultivation of his own mind . He had too much of the ' enthu- siasm of humanity ' in his nature , to allow ...
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