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Side 47
... Intellectually she had no great pre- tensions ; but these she did not need : her character was irreproachable , her manners were polished , and her own income placed her far above all mercenary temptations VISIT TO LAXTON . 47.
... Intellectually she had no great pre- tensions ; but these she did not need : her character was irreproachable , her manners were polished , and her own income placed her far above all mercenary temptations VISIT TO LAXTON . 47.
Side 63
... character , formed a prologue to what was coming . Here let the reader understand that , throughout the " Iliad , " all speeches . or commands , questions or answers , are introduced by Homer under some peculiar formula . For instance ...
... character , formed a prologue to what was coming . Here let the reader understand that , throughout the " Iliad , " all speeches . or commands , questions or answers , are introduced by Homer under some peculiar formula . For instance ...
Side 71
... character being adequately appreciated ; one flagrant illustration of which is furnished by our experience in Affghanistan , where some officers , wishing to impress Akhbar Khan with the beauty of Christianity , very judiciously ...
... character being adequately appreciated ; one flagrant illustration of which is furnished by our experience in Affghanistan , where some officers , wishing to impress Akhbar Khan with the beauty of Christianity , very judiciously ...
Side 85
... character of that great city had caused to be neglected . At that time , I believe each exhibition yielded about forty " Exhibitions . " - This is the technical name in many cases , cor- responding to the burse or bursaries of the ...
... character of that great city had caused to be neglected . At that time , I believe each exhibition yielded about forty " Exhibitions . " - This is the technical name in many cases , cor- responding to the burse or bursaries of the ...
Side 101
... character of his nocturnal precautions not have passed without investigation . But the remoteness of Bristol , and the rarity of newspapers in those days , caused these indications to pass unnoticed . Bristol knew of no such Knutsford ...
... character of his nocturnal precautions not have passed without investigation . But the remoteness of Bristol , and the rarity of newspapers in those days , caused these indications to pass unnoticed . Bristol knew of no such Knutsford ...
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