The Reliques of Father ProutGeorge Bell & Sons, 1875 - 578 pages |
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... hands . Professor Goodrich's edition of 1847 is not much more than enlarged and amended , but other revisions since have so much novelty of plan as to be described as distinct works . " " The American revised Webster's Dictionary of ...
... hands . Professor Goodrich's edition of 1847 is not much more than enlarged and amended , but other revisions since have so much novelty of plan as to be described as distinct works . " " The American revised Webster's Dictionary of ...
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... hand- coloured plates of British plants which encumber these volumes with riches , the reader cannot help being struck with the beauty of many of the humblest flowering weeds we tread on with careless step . We cannot dwell upon many of ...
... hand- coloured plates of British plants which encumber these volumes with riches , the reader cannot help being struck with the beauty of many of the humblest flowering weeds we tread on with careless step . We cannot dwell upon many of ...
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... hands grasped by the long , cold , and bony fingers of the dying , my whole frame thrilled ; and her words , the last she spoke in this world , fell on my ears with all the effect of a potent witchery , never to be forgotten ! " Frank ...
... hands grasped by the long , cold , and bony fingers of the dying , my whole frame thrilled ; and her words , the last she spoke in this world , fell on my ears with all the effect of a potent witchery , never to be forgotten ! " Frank ...
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... hand and seal of an apostle for keeping the fast on these days , than I can for keeping the Sabbath on Sunday . " I do not choose to notice that sort of criticism , in its dotage , that would trace the custom to the well - known ...
... hand and seal of an apostle for keeping the fast on these days , than I can for keeping the Sabbath on Sunday . " I do not choose to notice that sort of criticism , in its dotage , that would trace the custom to the well - known ...
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... hand would be a most appropriate emblem ( much more so than on the pinnacle of Buckingham Palace ) , since it would signify equally well the fork with which he fed his people , and the sceptre with which he ruled the world . ' Le ...
... hand would be a most appropriate emblem ( much more so than on the pinnacle of Buckingham Palace ) , since it would signify equally well the fork with which he fed his people , and the sceptre with which he ruled the world . ' Le ...
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