Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... believe that he con- tinued the habit mentally , from time to time , after he left school , and of course had no longer a con- fidant ; in this , as in many other ways , continuing a child . Scarcely less curious , and perhaps even more ...
... believe that he con- tinued the habit mentally , from time to time , after he left school , and of course had no longer a con- fidant ; in this , as in many other ways , continuing a child . Scarcely less curious , and perhaps even more ...
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... believe , was either uncle or grandsire to Bona herself the prohibited degrees of consanguinity , which you will find at the end of the Bible , not being regarded by cats . As I have never been able to persuade this family that cat ...
... believe , was either uncle or grandsire to Bona herself the prohibited degrees of consanguinity , which you will find at the end of the Bible , not being regarded by cats . As I have never been able to persuade this family that cat ...
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... believe , your god - dog , is in good health ; though he grows every summer graver than the last . This is the natural effect of time , which , as you know , has made me the serious man I am . I hope it will have the same effect upon ...
... believe , your god - dog , is in good health ; though he grows every summer graver than the last . This is the natural effect of time , which , as you know , has made me the serious man I am . I hope it will have the same effect upon ...
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... believe I may say with some degree of pride ; though , with characteristic reserve , he never be- stowed a word of commendation on either of us in our hearing . But the hours which are spent in school , under a master's eye , are not ...
... believe I may say with some degree of pride ; though , with characteristic reserve , he never be- stowed a word of commendation on either of us in our hearing . But the hours which are spent in school , under a master's eye , are not ...
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... believe , much good to both . My brother , however , employed his liberty in a very different way from any of his schoolfellows . * He never played . He was indeed incapable of the adroitness and presence of mind required in the most ...
... believe , much good to both . My brother , however , employed his liberty in a very different way from any of his schoolfellows . * He never played . He was indeed incapable of the adroitness and presence of mind required in the most ...
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