Friends in Council: A Series of Readings and Discourse Thereon, Volume 1Thomas R. Knox & Company, 1873 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... town of red brick houses , with poplars coming up amongst them . The ruins of a castle , and some water which , in olden times , had been the lake in " the pleasaunce , " were between us and the town . The clang of an anvil , or the ...
... town of red brick houses , with poplars coming up amongst them . The ruins of a castle , and some water which , in olden times , had been the lake in " the pleasaunce , " were between us and the town . The clang of an anvil , or the ...
Pagina 61
... town , the lateness of the hours- Ellesmere . The folly of the audience , who always ap- plaud in the wrong place- Dunsford . There is no occasion to say any more ; I am quite convinced . Milverton . But these annoyances need not be ...
... town , the lateness of the hours- Ellesmere . The folly of the audience , who always ap- plaud in the wrong place- Dunsford . There is no occasion to say any more ; I am quite convinced . Milverton . But these annoyances need not be ...
Pagina 62
... town population ? Milverton . As I said before , my dear Dunsford , I can- not give you a chapter of a " Book of Sports . " There ought , of course , to be parks for all quarters of the town : and I confess it would please me better to ...
... town population ? Milverton . As I said before , my dear Dunsford , I can- not give you a chapter of a " Book of Sports . " There ought , of course , to be parks for all quarters of the town : and I confess it would please me better to ...
Pagina 63
... towns . The com- mons must be carefully kept : I have quite a Cobbettian fear of their being taken away from us under some plausible pretext or other . Well , then , it strikes me that a great deal might be done to promote the more ...
... towns . The com- mons must be carefully kept : I have quite a Cobbettian fear of their being taken away from us under some plausible pretext or other . Well , then , it strikes me that a great deal might be done to promote the more ...
Pagina 64
... towns . They had got up a band which played once a week in the evening . It was a beautiful summer evening , and the window of my room at the inn overlooked the open space they had chosen for their performances . There was the great man ...
... towns . They had got up a band which played once a week in the evening . It was a beautiful summer evening , and the window of my room at the inn overlooked the open space they had chosen for their performances . There was the great man ...
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Friends in Council: A Series of Readings and Discourses Thereon ..., Volume 1 Sir Arthur Helps Volledige weergave - 1869 |
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