The Reliques of Father ProutGeorge Bell & Sons, 1875 - 578 pages |
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... bears on its title - page the names of Drs . Goodrich and Porter , but inasmuch as its especial im- provement is in ... bear improvement . The vocabulary has become almost complete , as regards usual words , while the definitions keep ...
... bears on its title - page the names of Drs . Goodrich and Porter , but inasmuch as its especial im- provement is in ... bear improvement . The vocabulary has become almost complete , as regards usual words , while the definitions keep ...
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... bear- ing the appropriate title of CORNELII A LAPIDE Opera qua extant omnia ; by which semblance of that old Jesuit's commentaries he consoled himself for the absence of the original . His classic acquirements were considerable , as ...
... bear- ing the appropriate title of CORNELII A LAPIDE Opera qua extant omnia ; by which semblance of that old Jesuit's commentaries he consoled himself for the absence of the original . His classic acquirements were considerable , as ...
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... bears a close resemblance to ours of Rome . The daughter will ever inherit the leading features of the mother ; and though in your eyes the fresh and un- vithered fascinations of the new faith may fling into the hade the more matronly ...
... bears a close resemblance to ours of Rome . The daughter will ever inherit the leading features of the mother ; and though in your eyes the fresh and un- vithered fascinations of the new faith may fling into the hade the more matronly ...
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... bear . ' To these undiscovered riches Lent would point the national eye , and direct the national energies . Very absurd would then appear the forebodings of the croakers , who with some plausibility now predict the approach of national ...
... bear . ' To these undiscovered riches Lent would point the national eye , and direct the national energies . Very absurd would then appear the forebodings of the croakers , who with some plausibility now predict the approach of national ...
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... bear this notable resemblance to their cou- sins of Judea , that nothing can keep them from the sea , - a tendency which strikes all travellers in the interior of the island whenever they meet our droves of swine precipitating ...
... bear this notable resemblance to their cou- sins of Judea , that nothing can keep them from the sea , - a tendency which strikes all travellers in the interior of the island whenever they meet our droves of swine precipitating ...
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