The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen96Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1881 |
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... took but little notice of them . As for her Swiss governesses , Lady Hester found their rule intolerable , and , in after years , denounced their system of training in no measured language . They subjected her to torture with the back ...
... took but little notice of them . As for her Swiss governesses , Lady Hester found their rule intolerable , and , in after years , denounced their system of training in no measured language . They subjected her to torture with the back ...
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... took the lead , and arrived in town about eleven at night , took up Lord Camelford in Bond Street , and went on to supper at Mrs. Egerton's . " t In March , 1801 , William Pitt , who for seventeen years had been Prime Min- ister ...
... took the lead , and arrived in town about eleven at night , took up Lord Camelford in Bond Street , and went on to supper at Mrs. Egerton's . " t In March , 1801 , William Pitt , who for seventeen years had been Prime Min- ister ...
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... took a cottage near the little town of Builth , in South Wales , and hastening thither , endeavored to forget the world . She busied herself in doctoring the poor and in attending to her garden and dairy . But the novelty of rural ...
... took a cottage near the little town of Builth , in South Wales , and hastening thither , endeavored to forget the world . She busied herself in doctoring the poor and in attending to her garden and dairy . But the novelty of rural ...
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Foreign Literature. took what proved to be a final farewell of him , and continued her journey to Malta . Here she was ... took refuge in a wind- mill ; but Mrs. Fry , perceiving rats run- ning up and down the mill ropes , fled from the ...
Foreign Literature. took what proved to be a final farewell of him , and continued her journey to Malta . Here she was ... took refuge in a wind- mill ; but Mrs. Fry , perceiving rats run- ning up and down the mill ropes , fled from the ...
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... took charge of the horse , and remained for some time in the duke's service at Oatlands . On his return to his own country he was asked what had struck him most in England , his reply being , " The absence of fleas , and the small ...
... took charge of the horse , and remained for some time in the duke's service at Oatlands . On his return to his own country he was asked what had struck him most in England , his reply being , " The absence of fleas , and the small ...
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