Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... ment the poor young man , so scant of friends , had to learn that the fact of the Calvinistic minister taking him by the hand would be a bar to his success ? John him- self was surprised by the publication of some account of his life at ...
... ment the poor young man , so scant of friends , had to learn that the fact of the Calvinistic minister taking him by the hand would be a bar to his success ? John him- self was surprised by the publication of some account of his life at ...
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... ment after with the earnest grasp of the hand that again " Eleanor remembered . " 66 The authoress satisfies her ideas of punc- tilio by this one word of disapproval , of which nothing comes . We naturally ask , Can girls do such things ...
... ment after with the earnest grasp of the hand that again " Eleanor remembered . " 66 The authoress satisfies her ideas of punc- tilio by this one word of disapproval , of which nothing comes . We naturally ask , Can girls do such things ...
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... ment to the registrarship , and to make a case for a jury ; but mark the ' but - ' in in consideration for my high name and great services , and in deference to what I might be supposed to feel from an open col- lision with the ...
... ment to the registrarship , and to make a case for a jury ; but mark the ' but - ' in in consideration for my high name and great services , and in deference to what I might be supposed to feel from an open col- lision with the ...
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... ment in the first instance to embark on the scheme , and by what means England and Spain got timely information of the extent to which they had been jockeyed , and what led to their withdrawal . How a stockbrok- ing raid led to the ...
... ment in the first instance to embark on the scheme , and by what means England and Spain got timely information of the extent to which they had been jockeyed , and what led to their withdrawal . How a stockbrok- ing raid led to the ...
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... ment her poor papa . It was a compliment which , in the softened and sorrowful state of Lucilla's mind , went to her heart . Aunt Jemima came up and kissed her in a hasty excited way , which showed genuine and spontaneous emotion , and ...
... ment her poor papa . It was a compliment which , in the softened and sorrowful state of Lucilla's mind , went to her heart . Aunt Jemima came up and kissed her in a hasty excited way , which showed genuine and spontaneous emotion , and ...
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