Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22 |
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... but I must do what they tell me . St. John says he's going to take you down in the “ Moonbeam ” to - morrow to Lyttelton . Why don't you stand for some place down there , and come back a ready - made Prime Minister ?
... but I must do what they tell me . St. John says he's going to take you down in the “ Moonbeam ” to - morrow to Lyttelton . Why don't you stand for some place down there , and come back a ready - made Prime Minister ?
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... first hear the coach or see any of its passengers ; nor was it until the vehicle had resumed its journey that he noticed a young man , who , by his uncolonial appearance , was evidently a fresh arrival , standing a few yards off .
... first hear the coach or see any of its passengers ; nor was it until the vehicle had resumed its journey that he noticed a young man , who , by his uncolonial appearance , was evidently a fresh arrival , standing a few yards off .
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CHAPTER XXXII . а 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 ...
CHAPTER XXXII . а 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 ...
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If the test of language be taken , it may be said that , out of all the five , Italy alone can stand the test . Those parts of the kingdom of Italy which do not speak Italian are certainly so small that ...
If the test of language be taken , it may be said that , out of all the five , Italy alone can stand the test . Those parts of the kingdom of Italy which do not speak Italian are certainly so small that ...
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Shakespeare , in the sixteenth 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 sixteenth 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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