Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 11
... leave you to guess to what re- sources the inferior order of journals and peri- odicals have recourse to gain subscribers . I remember that some time back , one gave free tickets for a trip to the sea - side ; another boxes in the ...
... leave you to guess to what re- sources the inferior order of journals and peri- odicals have recourse to gain subscribers . I remember that some time back , one gave free tickets for a trip to the sea - side ; another boxes in the ...
Page 12
... leave , and a brother , such as I have , who gratified your every wish be- fore it had found words to express itself ... leaves upon a gnarled trunk- " as on some delicate being , whose loving nature re- quires another to cling to ...
... leave , and a brother , such as I have , who gratified your every wish be- fore it had found words to express itself ... leaves upon a gnarled trunk- " as on some delicate being , whose loving nature re- quires another to cling to ...
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... leave the simple and retired way of life in clung convulsively , as loath to part , around which his feet had been set hitherto , to his the neck of her infant . Not only feature and great content ; but to exchange it for the expression ...
... leave the simple and retired way of life in clung convulsively , as loath to part , around which his feet had been set hitherto , to his the neck of her infant . Not only feature and great content ; but to exchange it for the expression ...
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... leave at home , burning some and returning others to their sanctuary . Many a favorite volume , too , he took down from its shelf , and glanced in for a few minutes , as " I am glad to hear you say so , " replied though he were bidding ...
... leave at home , burning some and returning others to their sanctuary . Many a favorite volume , too , he took down from its shelf , and glanced in for a few minutes , as " I am glad to hear you say so , " replied though he were bidding ...
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... leave he had refused his brother's generous offer , the regiment " -Elton was quite a man of and entered upon this shameful , wretched life , business in his own fashion " to live upon now threatened with as shameful and wretched pretty ...
... leave he had refused his brother's generous offer , the regiment " -Elton was quite a man of and entered upon this shameful , wretched life , business in his own fashion " to live upon now threatened with as shameful and wretched pretty ...
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