The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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Pagina 14
... never suppressed the circumstance that when , instead of forming square , he drew up the Ninety- third Highlanders to receive cavalry , he was well aware that they had a rough kind of fortification in their front . * The affair is thus ...
... never suppressed the circumstance that when , instead of forming square , he drew up the Ninety- third Highlanders to receive cavalry , he was well aware that they had a rough kind of fortification in their front . * The affair is thus ...
Pagina 35
... never dined alone , and al- ways breakfasted alone . Dinner was the time when he liked to receive his friends . At his breakfast he was so much accus- tomed to solitude that when once a friend dropped in at that hour and asked to share ...
... never dined alone , and al- ways breakfasted alone . Dinner was the time when he liked to receive his friends . At his breakfast he was so much accus- tomed to solitude that when once a friend dropped in at that hour and asked to share ...
Pagina 37
... never yet been separated for longer than an hour or so ) , could not fail to have effect upon their feelings and actions ; and even their nurse declared that she had never met with exterior re- semblance joined to such perfect similar ...
... never yet been separated for longer than an hour or so ) , could not fail to have effect upon their feelings and actions ; and even their nurse declared that she had never met with exterior re- semblance joined to such perfect similar ...
Pagina 39
... never had any intercourse with Europeans from the best circles of the capitals . In their own native place their station in society was not sufficiently high to gain them admittance into the first circles of the English authorities ...
... never had any intercourse with Europeans from the best circles of the capitals . In their own native place their station in society was not sufficiently high to gain them admittance into the first circles of the English authorities ...
Pagina 47
... never viewed her position in this light , and not knowing what to say , remained silent , blushing more deeply than before . " Don't you know , ' said Miss Monflathers , that it's very naughty and unfeminine , and a perversion of the ...
... never viewed her position in this light , and not knowing what to say , remained silent , blushing more deeply than before . " Don't you know , ' said Miss Monflathers , that it's very naughty and unfeminine , and a perversion of the ...
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