John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the reign of Edward i by J.F. Smith; and from that period by W. Howitt, Том 91865 |
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... give way , and predisposed him to the disease which terminated his career at the early age of forty - two . It has been well remarked by the author of the Introduction to his Speeches , " that if the Prince had lived to attain what we ...
... give way , and predisposed him to the disease which terminated his career at the early age of forty - two . It has been well remarked by the author of the Introduction to his Speeches , " that if the Prince had lived to attain what we ...
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... give in to some extent to this inevitable bias of teachers , and , however unconsciously , to be " carried away by their dissimulation . " To inspectors also , it was a thousand times pleasanter to examine ten sharp boys than fifty ...
... give in to some extent to this inevitable bias of teachers , and , however unconsciously , to be " carried away by their dissimulation . " To inspectors also , it was a thousand times pleasanter to examine ten sharp boys than fifty ...
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... give an account of what was in it . But just here is our difficulty ; it is so hard to say what was not in it . It was like an enormous bazaar , containing everything which the fancy and inven- tion , not of our country only , but of ...
... give an account of what was in it . But just here is our difficulty ; it is so hard to say what was not in it . It was like an enormous bazaar , containing everything which the fancy and inven- tion , not of our country only , but of ...
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... give a farthing to a beggar in the street . system since that time , though in outward form remaining much the same as at first , has become , in fact and in ten- dency , increasingly denominational . From the time of his resignation ...
... give a farthing to a beggar in the street . system since that time , though in outward form remaining much the same as at first , has become , in fact and in ten- dency , increasingly denominational . From the time of his resignation ...
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... give warning of this fearful monster . The Indianola was now undergoing repairs near the point where she was captured ; and word was sent from Vicks- burg that she must be burnt at once to save her from the monster's clutches . A few ...
... give warning of this fearful monster . The Indianola was now undergoing repairs near the point where she was captured ; and word was sent from Vicks- burg that she must be burnt at once to save her from the monster's clutches . A few ...
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