The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 23; Volume 86Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1876 - American literature |
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Page 444
... believe that report about the school . How did it originate ? She can't be fit for such an under- taking . " " I beg your pardon ; I believe she is a well - educated woman . The report originated thus : a nephew of mine , who is ...
... believe that report about the school . How did it originate ? She can't be fit for such an under- taking . " " I beg your pardon ; I believe she is a well - educated woman . The report originated thus : a nephew of mine , who is ...
Page 489
... believe it , and if I could believe that one of my letters would have pleased you as much I would have written it with a good heart , and it is true that to see the transports with which they were received and read brought strongly to ...
... believe it , and if I could believe that one of my letters would have pleased you as much I would have written it with a good heart , and it is true that to see the transports with which they were received and read brought strongly to ...
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... believe ; the religion of amity most of them merely believe they believe . In some discussion - say , about international affairs - remind them of certain precepts contained in the creed they profess , and the most you get is a tepid ...
... believe ; the religion of amity most of them merely believe they believe . In some discussion - say , about international affairs - remind them of certain precepts contained in the creed they profess , and the most you get is a tepid ...
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MAXIMS and REFLECTIONS FROM THE GERMAN OF GOETHE Frasers Magazine | 1 |
MODERN BRITISH POETRY By W M Rossetti | 15 |
EGYPT SOME TRUTHS ABOUT | 25 |
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