The Nineteenth Century, Volume 14Henry S. King & Company, 1883 |
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Page 229
... never will be known , as Shelley was not careful to justify himself at the expense of others . He continued for many months after the separation on the most friendly terms with her ; wrote to her , visited her , spoke to her and of her ...
... never will be known , as Shelley was not careful to justify himself at the expense of others . He continued for many months after the separation on the most friendly terms with her ; wrote to her , visited her , spoke to her and of her ...
Page 296
... never had a vote at home and never sought one , are so acutely patriotic in America that the terror of losing their votes incites them to run submissively into the arms of intimidating bosses . The boss knows his business better . The ...
... never had a vote at home and never sought one , are so acutely patriotic in America that the terror of losing their votes incites them to run submissively into the arms of intimidating bosses . The boss knows his business better . The ...
Page 595
... never hears people laugh . They snigger and grin sometimes , and then turn away as if ashamed of themselves ; but they never laugh . Now and then the sound of bawling and horse- play greets one as one passes the public - house , but ...
... never hears people laugh . They snigger and grin sometimes , and then turn away as if ashamed of themselves ; but they never laugh . Now and then the sound of bawling and horse- play greets one as one passes the public - house , but ...
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WHY NOT PURCHASE THE SUEZ CANAL? By Edward Dicey | 188 |
361 733 | 356 |
CLOUDS OVER ARCADY By the Rev Dr Jessopp | 540 |
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