Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 86
... become habituated to the idea that Christianity is something different from a belief in patristic creeds or medieval hymns or Thirty - nine Articles of British origin . Nobody who is accustomed to see Mr. Charles Kingsley's name ...
... become habituated to the idea that Christianity is something different from a belief in patristic creeds or medieval hymns or Thirty - nine Articles of British origin . Nobody who is accustomed to see Mr. Charles Kingsley's name ...
Page 90
... become Lord Mayor of London . " This. " But one can't live upon letters . " " I shall expect you to live upon mine , and to grow fat on them . There ; -I heard papa's step on the stairs . He said you were to go to him . Good - by , Harry ...
... become Lord Mayor of London . " This. " But one can't live upon letters . " " I shall expect you to live upon mine , and to grow fat on them . There ; -I heard papa's step on the stairs . He said you were to go to him . Good - by , Harry ...
Page 92
and then become Lord Mayor of London . " This was not the view in which it had pleas- ed Harry to regard his ... becoming Lord Mayor , " he replied . " That promotion doesn't lie exactly in our line . " " But mar- rying your master's ...
and then become Lord Mayor of London . " This was not the view in which it had pleas- ed Harry to regard his ... becoming Lord Mayor , " he replied . " That promotion doesn't lie exactly in our line . " " But mar- rying your master's ...
Page 96
... become a countess , and then a widow , and was now returning with a tar- nished name , almost repudiated by those who had been her dearest friends ; but with rank and fortune at her command , — and again a free woman . He could not but ...
... become a countess , and then a widow , and was now returning with a tar- nished name , almost repudiated by those who had been her dearest friends ; but with rank and fortune at her command , — and again a free woman . He could not but ...
Page 100
... becoming worse and worse . It was not so much his words which provoked her as the tone in which they were uttered . And ... become a Protestant nun , or suggest to her that she should leave her home and go as nurse into a hospital , then ...
... becoming worse and worse . It was not so much his words which provoked her as the tone in which they were uttered . And ... become a Protestant nun , or suggest to her that she should leave her home and go as nurse into a hospital , then ...
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