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... expression of the bitterest and most hopeless disappointment . " W. H. PATTERSON . Belfast . Querics . [ We must request correspondents desiring information on family matters of only private interest , to affix their names and addresses ...
... expression of the bitterest and most hopeless disappointment . " W. H. PATTERSON . Belfast . Querics . [ We must request correspondents desiring information on family matters of only private interest , to affix their names and addresses ...
Pagina 204
... expression is fre- quently used when an occurrence is sudden , and just the opposite to what one expects . F. CHANCE Sydenham Hill . this difference of meaning will , I think , throw some light upon our use of the words . The Italian ...
... expression is fre- quently used when an occurrence is sudden , and just the opposite to what one expects . F. CHANCE Sydenham Hill . this difference of meaning will , I think , throw some light upon our use of the words . The Italian ...
Pagina 294
... expression as far back as Norman times , or one might have imagined it to have arisen from the conduct of surly Urso , the first Norman sheriff of Worcester- shire , who really " played the bear " with the pro- perty of the Church , and ...
... expression as far back as Norman times , or one might have imagined it to have arisen from the conduct of surly Urso , the first Norman sheriff of Worcester- shire , who really " played the bear " with the pro- perty of the Church , and ...
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