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... English youth do when anything abnormal , and consequently objectionable , comes in their way now made full amends by coming to him in a body , and telling him that it was they who had done it , but that they didn't know he was a brick ...
... English youth do when anything abnormal , and consequently objectionable , comes in their way now made full amends by coming to him in a body , and telling him that it was they who had done it , but that they didn't know he was a brick ...
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... English language is built on the neglect and desolation of two children . " His curacy was in a rapidly - increasing neighbour- hood in the north of London , When he was first ordained the place was a wilderness of scaffold - poles and ...
... English language is built on the neglect and desolation of two children . " His curacy was in a rapidly - increasing neighbour- hood in the north of London , When he was first ordained the place was a wilderness of scaffold - poles and ...
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... English peasantry before ; and , indeed , one seldom does , unless there is a story which some old postmaster or old pensioned coachman will tell you , over the pipes and grog , after the cricket - club dinner . Silcote stood amazed ...
... English peasantry before ; and , indeed , one seldom does , unless there is a story which some old postmaster or old pensioned coachman will tell you , over the pipes and grog , after the cricket - club dinner . Silcote stood amazed ...
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... English gentleman constrained him to admit of a personal nature prevented his sitting at that board again . When he said , as he did with his hand on his heart , that that board , in its collective capacity , was as intelligent and as ...
... English gentleman constrained him to admit of a personal nature prevented his sitting at that board again . When he said , as he did with his hand on his heart , that that board , in its collective capacity , was as intelligent and as ...
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... English poetry he knew nothing that was a later revelation . He says now , in his fanciful way , that the undoubted purity and beauty of his outline comes from the fact that he had not debauched his soul with post - classical literature ...
... English poetry he knew nothing that was a later revelation . He says now , in his fanciful way , that the undoubted purity and beauty of his outline comes from the fact that he had not debauched his soul with post - classical literature ...
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Side 4 - THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL POEMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Selected and arranged, with Notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
Side 15 - Prelector of St. John's College, Cambridge. AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON MECHANICS. For the Use of the Junior Classes at the University and the Higher Classes in Schools.
Side 4 - The Fairy Book ; the Best Popular Fairy Stories. Selected and rendered anew by the Author of
Side 2 - FERRERS.— AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE on TRILINEAR CO-ORDINATES, the Method of Reciprocal Polars, and the Theory of Projections. By the Rev. NM FERRERS, MA, Fellow and Tutor of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
Side 267 - ON THE ALGEBRAICAL AND NUMERICAL THEORY OF ERRORS OF OBSERVATIONS AND THE COMBINATION OF OBSERVATIONS.
Side 7 - HODGSON -MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION. A brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin Verse for Schools.
Side 5 - A Book of Golden Deeds of All Times and All Countries. Gathered and narrated anew. By the Author of "THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE.
Side 23 - The Fitness of Holy Scripture for Unfolding the Spiritual Life of Man : Christ the Desire of all Nations ; or, the Unconscious Prophecies of Heathendom. Hulsean Lectures.
Side 83 - You'll never see me more in the long gray fields at night; When from the dry dark wold the summer airs blow cool On the oat-grass and the sword-grass, and the bulrush in the pool.