The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 10
... appears more a pastime than aught else . Not always so , howso- ever . When Frenchman meets Frenchman in the fair fields of Pro- vence , and those of the League and those of the Religion - God con- found the first and bless the last ...
... appears more a pastime than aught else . Not always so , howso- ever . When Frenchman meets Frenchman in the fair fields of Pro- vence , and those of the League and those of the Religion - God con- found the first and bless the last ...
Page 12
... appear which made me grieve that he should utter these unkind words touching Catholics . But I dared not for to utter my thinking or disprove his accusations , for being ignorant of his name , I had a reasonable fear of being ensnared ...
... appear which made me grieve that he should utter these unkind words touching Catholics . But I dared not for to utter my thinking or disprove his accusations , for being ignorant of his name , I had a reasonable fear of being ensnared ...
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... appear faithless breach of promise . It grieved me , in the midst of such grave events and noble suffer- ings , to be so concerned for mine own trouble ; and on the day before the execution I was sitting musing painfully on the tragedy ...
... appear faithless breach of promise . It grieved me , in the midst of such grave events and noble suffer- ings , to be so concerned for mine own trouble ; and on the day before the execution I was sitting musing painfully on the tragedy ...
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... . The great steam era , therefore , is still at fault . The tariffs are very various , and appear to be directed by caprice , -for * Circular in the Times of April 5 . The in general the lines with the lowest fares are [ 32 ]
... . The great steam era , therefore , is still at fault . The tariffs are very various , and appear to be directed by caprice , -for * Circular in the Times of April 5 . The in general the lines with the lowest fares are [ 32 ]
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... appears to be strictly parallel with that of reduction on railway fares ; but there is one objection to the latter scheme to which I have not sufficiently adverted . We have , as a people , a great dislike to monopoly and centralisation ...
... appears to be strictly parallel with that of reduction on railway fares ; but there is one objection to the latter scheme to which I have not sufficiently adverted . We have , as a people , a great dislike to monopoly and centralisation ...
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