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Pagina 67
... readers ; but each of these classes appears smaller than it did some years ago , because the number of writers and readers of all sorts has increased . Especially what may be called a middle class of readers has been in our day almost ...
... readers ; but each of these classes appears smaller than it did some years ago , because the number of writers and readers of all sorts has increased . Especially what may be called a middle class of readers has been in our day almost ...
Pagina 342
... readers who indulge in the pursuit of croquet . The point we allude to is one which has derived its name from the title of the game itself ; to wit , The Croquêt . This is the head and front of the offend- ing of each author , and has ...
... readers who indulge in the pursuit of croquet . The point we allude to is one which has derived its name from the title of the game itself ; to wit , The Croquêt . This is the head and front of the offend- ing of each author , and has ...
Pagina 418
... readers , with the story of the vengeance - a dark page in our annals- when , as Mr. Trevelyan says in one of the most fearful sentences in his book , we proved that our talk about the sacred- ness of human life and Christian duty ...
... readers , with the story of the vengeance - a dark page in our annals- when , as Mr. Trevelyan says in one of the most fearful sentences in his book , we proved that our talk about the sacred- ness of human life and Christian duty ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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