The Reliques of Father ProutGeorge Bell & Sons, 1875 - 578 pages |
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... once in England , where successive re - editing has as yet kept it in the highest place as a practical Dictionary . " " The acceptance of an American Dictionary in England has itself had immense effect in keeping up the community of ...
... once in England , where successive re - editing has as yet kept it in the highest place as a practical Dictionary . " " The acceptance of an American Dictionary in England has itself had immense effect in keeping up the community of ...
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... once - hallowed premises to com- memorate in sober stillness the Wednesdays and Fridays of Lent . But let that rest . An infringement on the freedom of theatricals , though in itself a grievance , will not , in all likelihood , be the ...
... once - hallowed premises to com- memorate in sober stillness the Wednesdays and Fridays of Lent . But let that rest . An infringement on the freedom of theatricals , though in itself a grievance , will not , in all likelihood , be the ...
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... once ; and learned commentators have found , in the fourth book of Virgil's Georgics , a prophetic allusion to this magic operation : " Hi motus animorum atque hæc certamina tanta Pulveris exigui jactu compressa quiescunt . " The non ...
... once ; and learned commentators have found , in the fourth book of Virgil's Georgics , a prophetic allusion to this magic operation : " Hi motus animorum atque hæc certamina tanta Pulveris exigui jactu compressa quiescunt . " The non ...
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... once the parish - clerk . It was what might be termed a clerical , but certainly a very natural , error ; and so acceptable a proposal was suitably responded to by the frieze - coated multitude , whose triple shout shook the very ...
... once the parish - clerk . It was what might be termed a clerical , but certainly a very natural , error ; and so acceptable a proposal was suitably responded to by the frieze - coated multitude , whose triple shout shook the very ...
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... once developed . The Tartar and Sclavonic breed of men flung off the yoke of Rome ; while the Celtic races remained faithful to the successor of the ' Fisherman , ' and kept Lent . " The Hollanders , the Swedes , the Saxons , the ...
... once developed . The Tartar and Sclavonic breed of men flung off the yoke of Rome ; while the Celtic races remained faithful to the successor of the ' Fisherman , ' and kept Lent . " The Hollanders , the Swedes , the Saxons , the ...
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