The Metropolitan, Volumen29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... means such apartments as the coffin garrets . The set to which I shall soon remove are on the first floor on the left side of the inner Quad . The walls of the sitting- room are panelled with small oak , being one of a suite of rooms ...
... means such apartments as the coffin garrets . The set to which I shall soon remove are on the first floor on the left side of the inner Quad . The walls of the sitting- room are panelled with small oak , being one of a suite of rooms ...
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... mean the breakfast , ) to assist in galloping through the articles at railroad pace , and to set impositions of various kinds , natures , and languages , to naughty boys who cut chapel ; and yet you would be sorely puzzled to find two ...
... mean the breakfast , ) to assist in galloping through the articles at railroad pace , and to set impositions of various kinds , natures , and languages , to naughty boys who cut chapel ; and yet you would be sorely puzzled to find two ...
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... mean while , ( Jan. 1343 , ) and his grand - daughter Joan had inherited his throne . Young , handsome , vain , and inexperienced , the youthful queen suffered her- self to be ruled by her gay flatterers , and allowed in her court , and ...
... mean while , ( Jan. 1343 , ) and his grand - daughter Joan had inherited his throne . Young , handsome , vain , and inexperienced , the youthful queen suffered her- self to be ruled by her gay flatterers , and allowed in her court , and ...
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... means this last could employ in his researches . What Petrarch had done for the restoration of Latin , Boccaccio performed for the restitution of Greek . The labour and expense these two noble champions , and likewise their allies ...
... means this last could employ in his researches . What Petrarch had done for the restoration of Latin , Boccaccio performed for the restitution of Greek . The labour and expense these two noble champions , and likewise their allies ...
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... means of relief , might be left to the mercy of an implacable enemy . He therefore prepared for a re- treat , and secret orders were issued to secure the flank that rested on Bithen and Beth - horon . The centurions and the tribunes ...
... means of relief , might be left to the mercy of an implacable enemy . He therefore prepared for a re- treat , and secret orders were issued to secure the flank that rested on Bithen and Beth - horon . The centurions and the tribunes ...
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