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... mind , the Piedmontese is only partly intelligible to the rest of Italy , and is even less like the Tuscan in his nature than in his tongue . I have once or twice heard the complaints of an English official on being sent to Dublin or ...
... mind , the Piedmontese is only partly intelligible to the rest of Italy , and is even less like the Tuscan in his nature than in his tongue . I have once or twice heard the complaints of an English official on being sent to Dublin or ...
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... - tion over the shareholders and their aspirations , are the rewards of office . Can you picture to your mind an easier existence than this ? Time was that every indolent man wished to be a bishop ; but a A NEW CAREER . 35.
... - tion over the shareholders and their aspirations , are the rewards of office . Can you picture to your mind an easier existence than this ? Time was that every indolent man wished to be a bishop ; but a A NEW CAREER . 35.
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... ideas to something between the Australian clipper in the first page and the Church Extension Report in the last . At all events , I dropped off asleep , my mind imbued with the solemn picture of York Cathedral , its A DREAM,
... ideas to something between the Australian clipper in the first page and the Church Extension Report in the last . At all events , I dropped off asleep , my mind imbued with the solemn picture of York Cathedral , its A DREAM,
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... mind were perfectionated by a course of festivities which assuredly as little contributed to the dignity of the individual as to his powers of cor- rect appreciation . The constituency that cared for five - pound notes were for the most ...
... mind were perfectionated by a course of festivities which assuredly as little contributed to the dignity of the individual as to his powers of cor- rect appreciation . The constituency that cared for five - pound notes were for the most ...
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... mind the drivelling idiot that had got bits of my unhappy production , as he thought , by heart , and declaimed them , with interpolated balderdash of his own , till my reason actually wandered under the infliction . I declare it , and ...
... mind the drivelling idiot that had got bits of my unhappy production , as he thought , by heart , and declaimed them , with interpolated balderdash of his own , till my reason actually wandered under the infliction . I declare it , and ...
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