Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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Page 148
... question in the French army whether these tents gave the men more health and comfort than they could find in the open air . " He is , however , wrong , as far as the writer's experience goes ; there is not much question of their advan ...
... question in the French army whether these tents gave the men more health and comfort than they could find in the open air . " He is , however , wrong , as far as the writer's experience goes ; there is not much question of their advan ...
Page 269
... question upon an at once intelligible and fair basis . Concluding , that he who believes in God believes in his own soul , and , further , that that.soul exists after death , the next question to solve is , can the disembodied spirit ...
... question upon an at once intelligible and fair basis . Concluding , that he who believes in God believes in his own soul , and , further , that that.soul exists after death , the next question to solve is , can the disembodied spirit ...
Page 357
... question , or you take for granted his hasty concurrence in the arrangement . I am inclined to the opinion , on the contrary , that there exists a grave impediment to it in the stubborn fact of his heart being no longer at his own ...
... question , or you take for granted his hasty concurrence in the arrangement . I am inclined to the opinion , on the contrary , that there exists a grave impediment to it in the stubborn fact of his heart being no longer at his own ...
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Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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