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.
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... writer was unanimously requested by the party to pay a tribute of gratitude to the clean and comfortable little inn at the station , he must now do so ; only he must also confess that he was bribed , for the good - natured landlord was ...
... writer was unanimously requested by the party to pay a tribute of gratitude to the clean and comfortable little inn at the station , he must now do so ; only he must also confess that he was bribed , for the good - natured landlord was ...
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... writer refuses to reveal further the secrets that passed between these two women . In fact , he would probably never have known , but that at this juncture he was pri- vately appealed to for advice . And if , in the course of this ...
... writer refuses to reveal further the secrets that passed between these two women . In fact , he would probably never have known , but that at this juncture he was pri- vately appealed to for advice . And if , in the course of this ...
21. lappuse
... writer , if he is not overtaxing the patience of the reader , would like to say a word about the fashion in which two people , living pretty much by themselves down in the soli- tudes of Surrey , used to try to establish.some link of ...
... writer , if he is not overtaxing the patience of the reader , would like to say a word about the fashion in which two people , living pretty much by themselves down in the soli- tudes of Surrey , used to try to establish.some link of ...
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... writer , through the kindness of one of the most genial , hospitable managers of one of these large firms , has had unusual op- portunities for travelling over a large tract of country which , otherwise , he could never have visited ...
... writer , through the kindness of one of the most genial , hospitable managers of one of these large firms , has had unusual op- portunities for travelling over a large tract of country which , otherwise , he could never have visited ...
27. lappuse
... writer has never seen equalled in Canadian woods . Not in the tropics themselves are the azaleas or rho- dodendrons more beautifully massed than are these flowers of the Laurentian Hills . All the flowers of this wild section are ...
... writer has never seen equalled in Canadian woods . Not in the tropics themselves are the azaleas or rho- dodendrons more beautifully massed than are these flowers of the Laurentian Hills . All the flowers of this wild section are ...
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