Prose and PoetryR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 961 من الصفحات Over sixty-five representative selections. |
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الصفحة 46
... Hand . But all his Assiduity and Tenderness were without Effect , for he could neither soften her Heart , nor open her Hand , and was reduced to the utmost Miseries of Want , while he was endeavouring to awaken the Affection of a Mother ...
... Hand . But all his Assiduity and Tenderness were without Effect , for he could neither soften her Heart , nor open her Hand , and was reduced to the utmost Miseries of Want , while he was endeavouring to awaken the Affection of a Mother ...
الصفحة 724
... hand that gathers it to the mouth that eats it . The Laird has all those in his power that live upon his farms . Kings can , for the most part , only exalt or degrade . The Laird at pleasure can feed or starve , can give bread , or ...
... hand that gathers it to the mouth that eats it . The Laird has all those in his power that live upon his farms . Kings can , for the most part , only exalt or degrade . The Laird at pleasure can feed or starve , can give bread , or ...
الصفحة 738
... hand- mill , which consists of two stones , about a foot and a half in diameter , the lower is a little convex , to which the concavity of the upper must be fitted . In the middle of the upper stone is a round hole , and on one side is ...
... hand- mill , which consists of two stones , about a foot and a half in diameter , the lower is a little convex , to which the concavity of the upper must be fitted . In the middle of the upper stone is a round hole , and on one side is ...
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