The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 199
... living animals - German and French Toadeaters - about him . There came in presently two old ladies , and a respectable , fresh - looking , gouty old gentleman , whom I took for the knight , and was angry with myself for coming to put ...
... living animals - German and French Toadeaters - about him . There came in presently two old ladies , and a respectable , fresh - looking , gouty old gentleman , whom I took for the knight , and was angry with myself for coming to put ...
Page 313
... living , in this respect , for the day , yet in each day living for futurity . Whatever may be the disadvantages of the latter plan , it is far the most advisable . - How much have we gained by Arnold's fragments , if they may be so ...
... living , in this respect , for the day , yet in each day living for futurity . Whatever may be the disadvantages of the latter plan , it is far the most advisable . - How much have we gained by Arnold's fragments , if they may be so ...
Page 373
... living man being allowed to appear upon them . The coins of the empire commence with Julius Cæsar , who first struck a living portrait , and they run in a continued succession of so- called Cæsars , their queens , and crown - princes ...
... living man being allowed to appear upon them . The coins of the empire commence with Julius Cæsar , who first struck a living portrait , and they run in a continued succession of so- called Cæsars , their queens , and crown - princes ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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