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... it does not matter what instructions I may have from home , but I must do what they tell me . St. John says he's going to take you down in the " Moonbeam " to - morrow to Lyttel- ton . Why don't you stand for some place down there ...
... it does not matter what instructions I may have from home , but I must do what they tell me . St. John says he's going to take you down in the " Moonbeam " to - morrow to Lyttel- ton . Why don't you stand for some place down there ...
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In the valley of the Rangitata , about fifty miles from the Arkwrights ' run at Dovedale , stands among evergreens , gum - trees and totaras and at no great distance from the clear waters of the river , a gabled house , which , though ...
In the valley of the Rangitata , about fifty miles from the Arkwrights ' run at Dovedale , stands among evergreens , gum - trees and totaras and at no great distance from the clear waters of the river , a gabled house , which , though ...
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... if Austria or Austro - Hungary is not a national power , so neither are some at least of the other five powers . If the test of language be taken , it may be said that , out of all the five , Italy alone can stand the test .
... if Austria or Austro - Hungary is not a national power , so neither are some at least of the other five powers . If the test of language be taken , it may be said that , out of all the five , Italy alone can stand the test .
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Shakespeare , in the six- teenth century , could stand forth as the prophet of mankind ; Swift , in the eighteenth , could satirize the race ; and in the nineteenth , Mr. Carlyle can revile follies for all time .
Shakespeare , in the six- teenth century , could stand forth as the prophet of mankind ; Swift , in the eighteenth , could satirize the race ; and in the nineteenth , Mr. Carlyle can revile follies for all time .
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6 In regard to poetical workmanship , the myths that probably stand foremost are Sisyphus , Marsyas , and Helen . The introductory descriptive portion of Sisyphus ' is worthy of a theme that Homer glorified by specially careful ...
6 In regard to poetical workmanship , the myths that probably stand foremost are Sisyphus , Marsyas , and Helen . The introductory descriptive portion of Sisyphus ' is worthy of a theme that Homer glorified by specially careful ...
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