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Side 11
... tion that , though it is true that women have for ages permitted men not only the privi- lege of voting at elections , and of writing the best philosophy and mathematics , but also of producing the best poetry , the best music , and ...
... tion that , though it is true that women have for ages permitted men not only the privi- lege of voting at elections , and of writing the best philosophy and mathematics , but also of producing the best poetry , the best music , and ...
Side 14
... tion , and from its edge I could see nothing to satisfy me . I therefore stripped and waded until a point was reached in the cen- tre of the river which commanded an ex- cellent view of both sides of the gorge . Below me , on the left ...
... tion , and from its edge I could see nothing to satisfy me . I therefore stripped and waded until a point was reached in the cen- tre of the river which commanded an ex- cellent view of both sides of the gorge . Below me , on the left ...
Side 16
... tion of the statues magnified the apparent vastness of the pile ; still the impression made on me by this great edifice was one of disappointment . Its front seemed to illustrate an attempt to cover meanness of conception by profusion ...
... tion of the statues magnified the apparent vastness of the pile ; still the impression made on me by this great edifice was one of disappointment . Its front seemed to illustrate an attempt to cover meanness of conception by profusion ...
Side 36
... tion before he had proposed ; so that she - might on that ground refuse him if she were so minded . And yet he had known very well that such prudence on her part was not to be expected . If she loved him , of course she would say so ...
... tion before he had proposed ; so that she - might on that ground refuse him if she were so minded . And yet he had known very well that such prudence on her part was not to be expected . If she loved him , of course she would say so ...
Side 43
... tion to make him love his place . Lord ever were of a different opinion . " In Brentford declared that he could not un- spite of anything that anybody may say , derstand it , that he should find himself he will do what he thinks right ...
... tion to make him love his place . Lord ever were of a different opinion . " In Brentford declared that he could not un- spite of anything that anybody may say , derstand it , that he should find himself he will do what he thinks right ...
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