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... perhaps they never said anything so foolish . But , as you are not to be addressed by the heroine of the piece , perhaps , considering my age - which I am seldom allowed to forget - perhaps a word of advice may be per- mitted . And that ...
... perhaps they never said anything so foolish . But , as you are not to be addressed by the heroine of the piece , perhaps , considering my age - which I am seldom allowed to forget - perhaps a word of advice may be per- mitted . And that ...
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... perhaps , it was first planted . The same orchard may have ripened the first of many of our fruits , sheltered perhaps by the first nursery of the narrow - leaved or " English elm ; " and in the garden near may have been planted the ...
... perhaps , it was first planted . The same orchard may have ripened the first of many of our fruits , sheltered perhaps by the first nursery of the narrow - leaved or " English elm ; " and in the garden near may have been planted the ...
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... Perhaps now , when we who are Lord Lytton's contemporaries have sud- denly become , by the touch of that Death which has removed him from our midst , that Posterity which is the final judge of all art - justice may be done to the highly ...
... Perhaps now , when we who are Lord Lytton's contemporaries have sud- denly become , by the touch of that Death which has removed him from our midst , that Posterity which is the final judge of all art - justice may be done to the highly ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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