The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13. sējumsGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 84.
4. lappuse
... never heard that legend of 1870 ; but she listened to it now with a proud and eager interest ; for she had never forsaken , even at the solicitation of her husband , her championship of the Germans . " I will write a ballad about it ...
... never heard that legend of 1870 ; but she listened to it now with a proud and eager interest ; for she had never forsaken , even at the solicitation of her husband , her championship of the Germans . " I will write a ballad about it ...
11. lappuse
... never have known , but that at this juncture he was pri- vately appealed to for advice . And if , in the course of this faithful narrative , he has en- deavoured as far as possible to keep himself in the background , and to be the mere ...
... never have known , but that at this juncture he was pri- vately appealed to for advice . And if , in the course of this faithful narrative , he has en- deavoured as far as possible to keep himself in the background , and to be the mere ...
19. lappuse
... never tired of watching the tricks and attitudes of this friendly little chap . We knew quite well that his sudden dart from the lee of some stone was only the pretense of fright ; before he had gone a yard he would sit up on his ...
... never tired of watching the tricks and attitudes of this friendly little chap . We knew quite well that his sudden dart from the lee of some stone was only the pretense of fright ; before he had gone a yard he would sit up on his ...
31. lappuse
... never have admitted , and for mere- tricious imitations and adaptations which they would never have approved . It would be in- teresting to know what St. Paul , for instance , would have to say to Mr. Matthew Arnold con- cerning the ...
... never have admitted , and for mere- tricious imitations and adaptations which they would never have approved . It would be in- teresting to know what St. Paul , for instance , would have to say to Mr. Matthew Arnold con- cerning the ...
46. lappuse
... never to show his face there again . Henry , being a proud , high - spirited boy , did go , and thenceforward never showed his face within the precincts of home . A few weeks after , we heard he had taken passage for New York in a ...
... never to show his face there again . Henry , being a proud , high - spirited boy , did go , and thenceforward never showed his face within the precincts of home . A few weeks after , we heard he had taken passage for New York in a ...
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