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Page 111
... give the pas to these other academies , so eminently English , in which the instruction is con- fessedly ad hominem , and by example . Of this class of schools there is considerable variety ; but they have all the common merit of taking ...
... give the pas to these other academies , so eminently English , in which the instruction is con- fessedly ad hominem , and by example . Of this class of schools there is considerable variety ; but they have all the common merit of taking ...
Page 121
... give you that may mitigate any present suffering . Say what you desire that my house affords , and it shall be instantly laid before you . " " Water is all we require ; give us that , and we shall go on our way refreshed ; the moose ...
... give you that may mitigate any present suffering . Say what you desire that my house affords , and it shall be instantly laid before you . " " Water is all we require ; give us that , and we shall go on our way refreshed ; the moose ...
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... give the events of the age from hour to hour with all the force of recent impressions . Thus we have a letter from the Bishop of London to Lord Burghley , written under the first horror of the massacre of St. Bartholomew ( August 24th ...
... give the events of the age from hour to hour with all the force of recent impressions . Thus we have a letter from the Bishop of London to Lord Burghley , written under the first horror of the massacre of St. Bartholomew ( August 24th ...
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Life in the East No III By M J Quin | 27 |
Pineapple Lodge By Francis Græme | 48 |
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