Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... matter of fact they do influence them , pedantic as it may be to acknowledge the fact that they do . It is quite certain that the ' Emperor of Austria ' has held a position in Europe which could not have been held by a simple King of ...
... matter of fact they do influence them , pedantic as it may be to acknowledge the fact that they do . It is quite certain that the ' Emperor of Austria ' has held a position in Europe which could not have been held by a simple King of ...
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... matter of fact , Alexander is not Emperor of all the Russias , ' while Francis Joseph holds the old Red Russia , the ... matters like any other power . But it is not wise to forget its real nature . While each of the other powers answers ...
... matter of fact , Alexander is not Emperor of all the Russias , ' while Francis Joseph holds the old Red Russia , the ... matters like any other power . But it is not wise to forget its real nature . While each of the other powers answers ...
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... matter of instruction goes , to give to all the elements of knowledge alike . In any case , let us begin when they are young , when the clay is moist and soft . From the very first the lessons of philosophy in their simple and practical ...
... matter of instruction goes , to give to all the elements of knowledge alike . In any case , let us begin when they are young , when the clay is moist and soft . From the very first the lessons of philosophy in their simple and practical ...
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... matter of form , he said , ' My dear , you must promise most faithfully to keep whatever I tell you , as the very strictest secret . ' Mrs. Upround looked shocked at the mere idea of her ever doing otherwise ; which , indeed , as she ...
... matter of form , he said , ' My dear , you must promise most faithfully to keep whatever I tell you , as the very strictest secret . ' Mrs. Upround looked shocked at the mere idea of her ever doing otherwise ; which , indeed , as she ...
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... out of pure obstinacy , rather than skulk off . I am of very ancient race myself ; though I never take pride in the matter , because I have seen more harm than good of it . I always learned Latin 1880 ] 87 A Yorkshire Tale .
... out of pure obstinacy , rather than skulk off . I am of very ancient race myself ; though I never take pride in the matter , because I have seen more harm than good of it . I always learned Latin 1880 ] 87 A Yorkshire Tale .
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