Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen18Longmans, Green, 1878 |
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... things show the Imperial as opposed to the local nature of the question , and point to the conclu- sion that its defence is a question for the unity of the Empire . is its defence , entrusted to the hands of the whole , rendered easier ...
... things show the Imperial as opposed to the local nature of the question , and point to the conclu- sion that its defence is a question for the unity of the Empire . is its defence , entrusted to the hands of the whole , rendered easier ...
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... things is altogether abnormal and to a great degree anomalous . Men have now to legislate and plan , not for what they see at the present moment , but for what they can best conjec- ture will , in the immediate future , issue from ...
... things is altogether abnormal and to a great degree anomalous . Men have now to legislate and plan , not for what they see at the present moment , but for what they can best conjec- ture will , in the immediate future , issue from ...
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... things , and a tendency to regard Arcadian affairs as not so very much more important than other human concerns . The accession of the second Cus- tode Generale marks a new phase in the history of the Academy ; during his government ...
... things , and a tendency to regard Arcadian affairs as not so very much more important than other human concerns . The accession of the second Cus- tode Generale marks a new phase in the history of the Academy ; during his government ...
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... things that remain with the good things that are coming . All this there is- ignorance , sloth , and corruption ; but there are also good qualities . There are the innumerable ladies who , as soon as they have exchanged the convent for ...
... things that remain with the good things that are coming . All this there is- ignorance , sloth , and corruption ; but there are also good qualities . There are the innumerable ladies who , as soon as they have exchanged the convent for ...
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... things which do not move us ; Goldoni's people , even the cleverest , never say anything either epigram- matic or unamusing . Molière may be as much engaged in the closet as at the theatre , and even there requires only subtle ...
... things which do not move us ; Goldoni's people , even the cleverest , never say anything either epigram- matic or unamusing . Molière may be as much engaged in the closet as at the theatre , and even there requires only subtle ...
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