The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 311
... Mary loved Fanny ' Blood , ' her biographer asserts , with a passion whose depth ' is beyond the comprehension of ... Mary's devotion with her culture , amiability , and romantic affection proved herself ' a woman of timid and irresolute ...
... Mary loved Fanny ' Blood , ' her biographer asserts , with a passion whose depth ' is beyond the comprehension of ... Mary's devotion with her culture , amiability , and romantic affection proved herself ' a woman of timid and irresolute ...
Page 312
... Mary accepted ( 1787 ) the new experiment , with its promise of change , variety of associates , and the prospect of travel . It was not an altogether successful venture . Hitherto Mary had been , in whatsoever circumstances placed ...
... Mary accepted ( 1787 ) the new experiment , with its promise of change , variety of associates , and the prospect of travel . It was not an altogether successful venture . Hitherto Mary had been , in whatsoever circumstances placed ...
Page 321
... Mary's bereaved husband . He records in an epistolary journal addressed to his wife his impressions by the way of cattle and crops , turnip and bean fields , here of good husbandry , there of a farmer's Hell , good Lord deliver us ! Of ...
... Mary's bereaved husband . He records in an epistolary journal addressed to his wife his impressions by the way of cattle and crops , turnip and bean fields , here of good husbandry , there of a farmer's Hell , good Lord deliver us ! Of ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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