Littell's Living Age, Volume 193Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1892 - Literature |
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Page 5
... taken him for his tutor or his model . all that ideal blending of rank with real pre - eminence which the world needs to have recalled to it now and then . He saw , for instance , the havoc made by the drink traffic . It confronted him ...
... taken him for his tutor or his model . all that ideal blending of rank with real pre - eminence which the world needs to have recalled to it now and then . He saw , for instance , the havoc made by the drink traffic . It confronted him ...
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... taken by an ever - faithful side of kindness . But a paper like the friend , who had followed his leader into Athenæum may be said to have had no teetotalism , and had given him a personal cognizance of Cardinal Manning's works ...
... taken by an ever - faithful side of kindness . But a paper like the friend , who had followed his leader into Athenæum may be said to have had no teetotalism , and had given him a personal cognizance of Cardinal Manning's works ...
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... taken so practical a turn . He not unfrequently used , and which I have met , one after another , these maidens , each regarded as an obligation in cases where , animated by a serious intention to make otherwise , my pen would run ...
... taken so practical a turn . He not unfrequently used , and which I have met , one after another , these maidens , each regarded as an obligation in cases where , animated by a serious intention to make otherwise , my pen would run ...
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... taken in no clear message as to who I was . The old man came in , holding one side of his long coat across his chest , drawn up to his full height , and looking as severe and distant as could be . He was a mediæval ecclesi- astic all ...
... taken in no clear message as to who I was . The old man came in , holding one side of his long coat across his chest , drawn up to his full height , and looking as severe and distant as could be . He was a mediæval ecclesi- astic all ...
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... taken an Akkadian name for the metal . The Akka- dians called it azag , whence may be de- rived the Siberian words ezis or azves , and the Hungarian ezüst , which in Ossetic becomes avzist . Other Aryans in Asia used a word meaning the ...
... taken an Akkadian name for the metal . The Akka- dians called it azag , whence may be de- rived the Siberian words ezis or azves , and the Hungarian ezüst , which in Ossetic becomes avzist . Other Aryans in Asia used a word meaning the ...
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