Collected Papers (original and Reprinted) in Prose and Verse, 1842-1862John Murray, 1862 - 293 páginas |
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... Remains , then , two- thirds of it in the hands of four hundred thousand proprietors ; deducting one hundred thousand for such owners as possess town lots , this gives an average extent of eighty hectares to each , or two hundred ...
... Remains , then , two- thirds of it in the hands of four hundred thousand proprietors ; deducting one hundred thousand for such owners as possess town lots , this gives an average extent of eighty hectares to each , or two hundred ...
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... remains of a lost race . " ( p . 379. ) This verbal paraphrase of Sir Edwin Landseer's picture of " Peace and War , " is not exhaustive , how- ever . A handful of men still survive , whose peculiar organization , physical and moral ...
... remains of a lost race . " ( p . 379. ) This verbal paraphrase of Sir Edwin Landseer's picture of " Peace and War , " is not exhaustive , how- ever . A handful of men still survive , whose peculiar organization , physical and moral ...
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... remains where- with to frame an accurate summary of this case — an indispensable item in a retrospective sketch of the Poet's life . The Memoirs were given to him , without reserve , as without directions , by Lord Byron ; but were un ...
... remains where- with to frame an accurate summary of this case — an indispensable item in a retrospective sketch of the Poet's life . The Memoirs were given to him , without reserve , as without directions , by Lord Byron ; but were un ...
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... remains " should be so expertly , or so carefully , prepared for publication as by a practised literary hand . But it has been remarked , and we think justly , that some key ought to have been furnished to the numerous acquaintances in ...
... remains " should be so expertly , or so carefully , prepared for publication as by a practised literary hand . But it has been remarked , and we think justly , that some key ought to have been furnished to the numerous acquaintances in ...
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... remains and flourishes still , a vestige of the character of the residence in bygone days . I am unable to say who lived there after Mr. Parry's death , although doubtless the books of the collector of rates and taxes of the period ...
... remains and flourishes still , a vestige of the character of the residence in bygone days . I am unable to say who lived there after Mr. Parry's death , although doubtless the books of the collector of rates and taxes of the period ...
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Collected Papers (original and Reprinted) in Prose and Verse, 1842-1862 Harriet Grote Vista completa - 1862 |
Collected Papers (original and Reprinted) in Prose and Verse, 1842-1862 Harriet Grote Vista completa - 1862 |
Collected Papers (Original and Reprinted) in Prose and Verse, 1842-1862 Harriet Grote Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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