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Page 172
To Claren- don , also , the writer is very considerably indebted for some curious traits of James's manners . * We wish that we could concede the same praise of correct- ness to the novelist for the manner in which he has drawn Prince ...
To Claren- don , also , the writer is very considerably indebted for some curious traits of James's manners . * We wish that we could concede the same praise of correct- ness to the novelist for the manner in which he has drawn Prince ...
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She fixed them mournfully and expressively on Inez , and suddenly varying her manner , sang another ballad , which treated of impending danger and treachery . All this might have passed for a mere accidental caprice of the singer ...
She fixed them mournfully and expressively on Inez , and suddenly varying her manner , sang another ballad , which treated of impending danger and treachery . All this might have passed for a mere accidental caprice of the singer ...
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The life of Luther , contributed by M. Boissard , though it contains a very just view of the gradual manner in which the abuses of the old system opened themselves to that great man's mind as he advanced in his researches , is too uni- ...
The life of Luther , contributed by M. Boissard , though it contains a very just view of the gradual manner in which the abuses of the old system opened themselves to that great man's mind as he advanced in his researches , is too uni- ...
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