London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 15
... nearly fell a victim to the sun- stroke and the rank vegetation . How she was carried about insen- sible from place to place ; how her forest grave was dug ; how her hus- band refused to give up hope when all seemed hopeless ; how she ...
... nearly fell a victim to the sun- stroke and the rank vegetation . How she was carried about insen- sible from place to place ; how her forest grave was dug ; how her hus- band refused to give up hope when all seemed hopeless ; how she ...
Side 23
... nearly fifty thousand pounds ; but Townshend considered it a good joke , for he used frequently to boast of having astonished the Duke with his witty toast . Townshend was the brother of Lord Sidney . He was considered by the officers ...
... nearly fifty thousand pounds ; but Townshend considered it a good joke , for he used frequently to boast of having astonished the Duke with his witty toast . Townshend was the brother of Lord Sidney . He was considered by the officers ...
Side 26
... nearly allied to the super- natural as Puseyism is to Apostolical Christianity . This , to an ordinary understanding , would quite leave the question open as to the reality of spiritualism ; but Mr. Grantley Berkeley hastens to explain ...
... nearly allied to the super- natural as Puseyism is to Apostolical Christianity . This , to an ordinary understanding , would quite leave the question open as to the reality of spiritualism ; but Mr. Grantley Berkeley hastens to explain ...
Side 35
... nearly per- fect . The ' coup du commandant ' which he treasures up with mystery as his ' botte secrète , ' and commu- nicates in a whisper to any pupil who may have occasion to make use of a foil without a button , at last transpires ...
... nearly per- fect . The ' coup du commandant ' which he treasures up with mystery as his ' botte secrète , ' and commu- nicates in a whisper to any pupil who may have occasion to make use of a foil without a button , at last transpires ...
Side 46
... nearly drowned By Undergraduate lays , we pass away And carry in our ears a ringing sound . Well , here is earthly pomp and pageant grand . Oh , come and learn its value , ye who list , As , gazing raptured at her rainbow mist , Ye ...
... nearly drowned By Undergraduate lays , we pass away And carry in our ears a ringing sound . Well , here is earthly pomp and pageant grand . Oh , come and learn its value , ye who list , As , gazing raptured at her rainbow mist , Ye ...
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