A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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... smile . Mr. Hawkins bowed and accepted his Lordship's pronunciation of the word during the remainder of his speech . When Lord Campbell proceeded to sum up the evidence , he had to refer to the Omnibus which had damaged the Bro'am , and ...
... smile . Mr. Hawkins bowed and accepted his Lordship's pronunciation of the word during the remainder of his speech . When Lord Campbell proceeded to sum up the evidence , he had to refer to the Omnibus which had damaged the Bro'am , and ...
الصفحة 168
... smiling through her tears he said , on the whole , a commonplace thing , but it touched our feelings for a great many centuries ; and I think that in the " Elegy in a Country Churchyard ' ' Gray has expressed a simple sentiment , and as ...
... smiling through her tears he said , on the whole , a commonplace thing , but it touched our feelings for a great many centuries ; and I think that in the " Elegy in a Country Churchyard ' ' Gray has expressed a simple sentiment , and as ...
الصفحة 201
... smiles of contentment and joy ; and even our slaves rejoice as though they had received their manumission . Indeed , all the lovers of liberty in Europe , in the world , have reason to rejoice ; the cause is , in some measure , com- mon ...
... smiles of contentment and joy ; and even our slaves rejoice as though they had received their manumission . Indeed , all the lovers of liberty in Europe , in the world , have reason to rejoice ; the cause is , in some measure , com- mon ...
الصفحة 207
... smile . But , in a decade or two more , these lingering witnesses of his glory and his triumphs will have passed on , and to the next generation he will be but a name and a statue , enshrined in fame's temple with Cicero and Burke ...
... smile . But , in a decade or two more , these lingering witnesses of his glory and his triumphs will have passed on , and to the next generation he will be but a name and a statue , enshrined in fame's temple with Cicero and Burke ...
الصفحة 218
... smile , nor felt his warm caresses ; poor , penniless , without the favor of the great , with an imperfect and neglected education , hardly sufficient for the ordinary business and com- mon pursuits of life ; but scarce had I set my ...
... smile , nor felt his warm caresses ; poor , penniless , without the favor of the great , with an imperfect and neglected education , hardly sufficient for the ordinary business and com- mon pursuits of life ; but scarce had I set my ...
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