The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13. sējumsGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 80.
18. lappuse
... tion ; for no doubt the worry of it tended to allay that nervous excitement among our women - folk , from which Bell , more especially , was obviously suffering . When we all as- sembled thereafter at our mid - day meal , she was still ...
... tion ; for no doubt the worry of it tended to allay that nervous excitement among our women - folk , from which Bell , more especially , was obviously suffering . When we all as- sembled thereafter at our mid - day meal , she was still ...
29. lappuse
... tion . It was a piercing cold day when we reached the top of the ridge overlooking the valley where the Désert and Gatineau Rivers mingle their waters . As we drove rapidly along the smooth icy road there floated over the wind a sound ...
... tion . It was a piercing cold day when we reached the top of the ridge overlooking the valley where the Désert and Gatineau Rivers mingle their waters . As we drove rapidly along the smooth icy road there floated over the wind a sound ...
50. lappuse
... tion , nor to go near his former haunts at all , and in his gratitude offered to pay his ex- penses if he would enter college and study medicine . Henry consented , and soon after began the course . In due time he received his diploma ...
... tion , nor to go near his former haunts at all , and in his gratitude offered to pay his ex- penses if he would enter college and study medicine . Henry consented , and soon after began the course . In due time he received his diploma ...
92. lappuse
... tion of our lawyers are too well established to suffer from the strictures of one who does not seem to be intimately acquainted with the subject whereof he speaks . I freely admit , however , that there is much truth in the remarks made ...
... tion of our lawyers are too well established to suffer from the strictures of one who does not seem to be intimately acquainted with the subject whereof he speaks . I freely admit , however , that there is much truth in the remarks made ...
96. lappuse
... tion from the payment of a fair share towards the expenses of municipal government is merely the relic of a practice which vexed our forefathers and precipitated France into the jaws of revolution . No one has attempted a defence of it ...
... tion from the payment of a fair share towards the expenses of municipal government is merely the relic of a practice which vexed our forefathers and precipitated France into the jaws of revolution . No one has attempted a defence of it ...
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