Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... mind that Lord Henry landed at Wellington from the Moonbeam , ' under a salute , and amid the cheers of the populace , and was escorted by Sir Hector and his body - guard to Government House . Though Lyttelton was Greville's eventual ...
... mind that Lord Henry landed at Wellington from the Moonbeam , ' under a salute , and amid the cheers of the populace , and was escorted by Sir Hector and his body - guard to Government House . Though Lyttelton was Greville's eventual ...
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... mind that Austrian interests , ' and the like , as those words are understood in official language , mean something wholly different from the interests of the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina , and further , that they mean something ...
... mind that Austrian interests , ' and the like , as those words are understood in official language , mean something wholly different from the interests of the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina , and further , that they mean something ...
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... mind , balance of judgment , a kindly disposition to all with whom they are brought in contact , an indisposition to exer- tion for any purpose whatsoever as leading to certain disturbance and almost as certain disappointment , a horror ...
... mind , balance of judgment , a kindly disposition to all with whom they are brought in contact , an indisposition to exer- tion for any purpose whatsoever as leading to certain disturbance and almost as certain disappointment , a horror ...
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... mind be not better disposed , if the judgment be not better settled , I had much rather my scholar had spent his time at tennis , for at least his body would by that means be in better exercise and breath . Do but observe him when he ...
... mind be not better disposed , if the judgment be not better settled , I had much rather my scholar had spent his time at tennis , for at least his body would by that means be in better exercise and breath . Do but observe him when he ...
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... mind is more open to all such lessons than to reading and writing . In selecting other materials of instruction we must bear in mind that a child owes but the first fifteen or sixteen years of his life to discipline and the rest to ...
... mind is more open to all such lessons than to reading and writing . In selecting other materials of instruction we must bear in mind that a child owes but the first fifteen or sixteen years of his life to discipline and the rest to ...
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