The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... beautiful and and wonderful as is confessedly the hap - hazard result . A similar character attaches to the view advocated by Mr. Herbert Spencer , who however agrees with us in relegating " Natural Selection " to a subordinate rĂ´le ...
... beautiful and and wonderful as is confessedly the hap - hazard result . A similar character attaches to the view advocated by Mr. Herbert Spencer , who however agrees with us in relegating " Natural Selection " to a subordinate rĂ´le ...
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... over the reading of a beautiful illustrated story - book . Next door a child with paralysed limbs , but bright and happy looking , was skilfully building a bridge with bricks . * 58 What can be done for the Little Ones .
... over the reading of a beautiful illustrated story - book . Next door a child with paralysed limbs , but bright and happy looking , was skilfully building a bridge with bricks . * 58 What can be done for the Little Ones .
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... beautiful mountains , crowned with forests of oak , and their sides dotted with white sheep , the sound of whose bleating was faintly heard in the distance . My good old uncle always met me with open arms , and his first question ...
... beautiful mountains , crowned with forests of oak , and their sides dotted with white sheep , the sound of whose bleating was faintly heard in the distance . My good old uncle always met me with open arms , and his first question ...
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... beautiful arms , which were bare up to the elbow , and her powdered hair was tied up with bows of a pale blue . There was something wonderfully captivating about that face , a mixture of soft- ness and brilliancy in those tender and ...
... beautiful arms , which were bare up to the elbow , and her powdered hair was tied up with bows of a pale blue . There was something wonderfully captivating about that face , a mixture of soft- ness and brilliancy in those tender and ...
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... beautiful morning it is , " I said as I came up to her ; " I feel as active as a chamois , and have walked so fast that I have left my uncle a long way behind . May I sit down by you till he comes up ? " She made room for me on the ...
... beautiful morning it is , " I said as I came up to her ; " I feel as active as a chamois , and have walked so fast that I have left my uncle a long way behind . May I sit down by you till he comes up ? " She made room for me on the ...
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