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Dr. Lund did not think another visit to Madeira would be necessary , but that no doubt a warm and dry climate , such as that of Australia or New Zealand , would be more calculated than that of England to ensure complete restoration .
Dr. Lund did not think another visit to Madeira would be necessary , but that no doubt a warm and dry climate , such as that of Australia or New Zealand , would be more calculated than that of England to ensure complete restoration .
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There is , beyond all doubt , an English , a French , a German , an Italian , and a Russian nation . It is very tempting to infer that there must be an Austrian nation also . We may , with the strictest fitness , apply phrases like ...
There is , beyond all doubt , an English , a French , a German , an Italian , and a Russian nation . It is very tempting to infer that there must be an Austrian nation also . We may , with the strictest fitness , apply phrases like ...
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The poet's name is not printed on the title - page , and the portrait and accompaniments are , no doubt , given to impress individuality without undue show of personality or egoism . Indeed , it is one of the leading thoughts in the ...
The poet's name is not printed on the title - page , and the portrait and accompaniments are , no doubt , given to impress individuality without undue show of personality or egoism . Indeed , it is one of the leading thoughts in the ...
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These lines , after long wrest- ling with doubt and near approach to the blackness of darkness , come with the inspiring tones of a trumpet to rouse men to the pressing interests of the Present : - We have heard His voice , and we hear ...
These lines , after long wrest- ling with doubt and near approach to the blackness of darkness , come with the inspiring tones of a trumpet to rouse men to the pressing interests of the Present : - We have heard His voice , and we hear ...
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How could you have any doubt of it , my dear ? And as to the mischief , I am the proper judge of that . ' Dr. Upround laughed , in his quiet inner way ; and then , as a matter of form , he said , ' My dear , you must promise most ...
How could you have any doubt of it , my dear ? And as to the mischief , I am the proper judge of that . ' Dr. Upround laughed , in his quiet inner way ; and then , as a matter of form , he said , ' My dear , you must promise most ...
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