About in the World: Essays by the Author of "The Gentle Life".Sampson Low, son, & Marston, 1864 - 312 páginas |
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... observations from Leamington Spa , not perhaps exactly the right place whereat to study refined mothers and grand- mothers ; and we suspect that his mind is very much biassed cruel by Mr. Leech's caricatures of our city matrons . He 30 ...
... observations from Leamington Spa , not perhaps exactly the right place whereat to study refined mothers and grand- mothers ; and we suspect that his mind is very much biassed cruel by Mr. Leech's caricatures of our city matrons . He 30 ...
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... observation is an acute one , and may be carried much further . Steele puts it very appropriately in the mouth of Sir Roger de Coverly , and makes the garrulous old knight descant upon the fashions of one or two generations of his ...
... observation is an acute one , and may be carried much further . Steele puts it very appropriately in the mouth of Sir Roger de Coverly , and makes the garrulous old knight descant upon the fashions of one or two generations of his ...
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... observation in new words . Voltaire said of war , that it was merely a freak of seventy thousand men in cocked hats trying very hard to kill seventy thousand men in turbans ; and really the majority of those hundred and forty thousand ...
... observation in new words . Voltaire said of war , that it was merely a freak of seventy thousand men in cocked hats trying very hard to kill seventy thousand men in turbans ; and really the majority of those hundred and forty thousand ...
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... observe how much his comfort and powers of exertion depend upon the state of his stomach ; " so says Dr. Mayo . Now what are we to do to keep this stomach in order , this animal instinct which governs us ? Some philosophers despise the ...
... observe how much his comfort and powers of exertion depend upon the state of his stomach ; " so says Dr. Mayo . Now what are we to do to keep this stomach in order , this animal instinct which governs us ? Some philosophers despise the ...
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... observation , there is always more than one instance of a good fellow who has stood the trials of poverty well , whose heart has not been embittered and spoiled by being a poor man ; but when he has once turned the corner , and is on ...
... observation , there is always more than one instance of a good fellow who has stood the trials of poverty well , whose heart has not been embittered and spoiled by being a poor man ; but when he has once turned the corner , and is on ...
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