Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... tion a sudden appearance there seemed rather undesirable , especially as no one there , except Lady Anne , knew his secret . A preliminary note to that wise lady seemed the most prudent course . In this note , which he despatched at ...
... tion a sudden appearance there seemed rather undesirable , especially as no one there , except Lady Anne , knew his secret . A preliminary note to that wise lady seemed the most prudent course . In this note , which he despatched at ...
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... tion , ' to use the cant phrase of diplomacy , was possible so lately as five years ago ; it has become , for the present at least , impossible by the position taken up both by the Magyars as a people and by the Austro - Hungarian power ...
... tion , ' to use the cant phrase of diplomacy , was possible so lately as five years ago ; it has become , for the present at least , impossible by the position taken up both by the Magyars as a people and by the Austro - Hungarian power ...
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... tion , and that Helen was all that Homer makes her these , and similar romantic conceptions , are the artistic crudities of the primal time , and need special reproduction only for the initiated and those whom they may particularly ...
... tion , and that Helen was all that Homer makes her these , and similar romantic conceptions , are the artistic crudities of the primal time , and need special reproduction only for the initiated and those whom they may particularly ...
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... tion for any purpose whatsoever as leading to certain disturbance and almost as certain disappointment , a horror of a Cause , ' and a strict regard to the comforts of the animal economy generally . In- tellectual scepticism is itself ...
... tion for any purpose whatsoever as leading to certain disturbance and almost as certain disappointment , a horror of a Cause , ' and a strict regard to the comforts of the animal economy generally . In- tellectual scepticism is itself ...
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... tion consisted in the acquisition of Latin words and rules about Latin , and this in time received the addition of logic with all its scholastic subtleties , and such physics as abridgments of Aristotle could supply . Prior to ...
... tion consisted in the acquisition of Latin words and rules about Latin , and this in time received the addition of logic with all its scholastic subtleties , and such physics as abridgments of Aristotle could supply . Prior to ...
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