The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 155
... given to them at once , with a full share of all the gains of civilisation readily conceded to them , and with ample protection against enemies from without secured to them as long as they were unable to defend themselves . Their youth ...
... given to them at once , with a full share of all the gains of civilisation readily conceded to them , and with ample protection against enemies from without secured to them as long as they were unable to defend themselves . Their youth ...
Page 269
... given to the Educational movement among them has produced the most striking results , -as to which we shall content ourselves with quoting two Protestant witnesses , both American . The first is Mr. Nichols ( whose words are quoted by ...
... given to the Educational movement among them has produced the most striking results , -as to which we shall content ourselves with quoting two Protestant witnesses , both American . The first is Mr. Nichols ( whose words are quoted by ...
Page 328
... given is often frightfully bald and absurd . The object of course is to give the most literal transla- tion of the Latin , with the view of making the retranslation easier for the beginner ; but the result is often so ridiculous as to ...
... given is often frightfully bald and absurd . The object of course is to give the most literal transla- tion of the Latin , with the view of making the retranslation easier for the beginner ; but the result is often so ridiculous as to ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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