Littell's Living Age, Volume 198Living Age Company Incorporated, 1893 |
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... mind . After a short period of stricter surveillance , these prisoners were , on account of and returned here on board the Rifle- their docile bearing , gradually treated man , on her voyage subsequent to the with less and less rigor ...
... mind . After a short period of stricter surveillance , these prisoners were , on account of and returned here on board the Rifle- their docile bearing , gradually treated man , on her voyage subsequent to the with less and less rigor ...
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... mind seemed absent - the chief of many pictures of unwonted beauty which from time to time I caught in the island in hurrying from hunting- ground to hunting - ground , but which , though ever bright and vivid to myself , I can scarcely ...
... mind seemed absent - the chief of many pictures of unwonted beauty which from time to time I caught in the island in hurrying from hunting- ground to hunting - ground , but which , though ever bright and vivid to myself , I can scarcely ...
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... mind and his mind were one , and she smiled at the king . Then the king said to the Kinwun Mingyi , " What does the Kinwun Mingyi advise 1 Mingyi ( minister ) . " Did not one of my lord's ancestors | bent The Last Days of an Empire . 21.
... mind and his mind were one , and she smiled at the king . Then the king said to the Kinwun Mingyi , " What does the Kinwun Mingyi advise 1 Mingyi ( minister ) . " Did not one of my lord's ancestors | bent The Last Days of an Empire . 21.
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... mind that , as the members of one group are constantly seeming to pass into another , no inva- riable line of demarcation can be drawn between them . First , poets who , whether from orig- inal impulse or from the influence of the ...
... mind that , as the members of one group are constantly seeming to pass into another , no inva- riable line of demarcation can be drawn between them . First , poets who , whether from orig- inal impulse or from the influence of the ...
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... mind that the poet who takes a first place in rendering one of these two elements of a landscape will sometimes take only a second place in rendering another ; though , of course , there is no psychological necessity why this should ...
... mind that the poet who takes a first place in rendering one of these two elements of a landscape will sometimes take only a second place in rendering another ; though , of course , there is no psychological necessity why this should ...
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