The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... mind ' which is offered to them in the shape of light current literature , to become the companions of the noble minds that , we are told , " taken up any way are profitable company , " I should be able to say with Voltaire , " F'ai ...
... mind ' which is offered to them in the shape of light current literature , to become the companions of the noble minds that , we are told , " taken up any way are profitable company , " I should be able to say with Voltaire , " F'ai ...
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... mind, so marked in its self-respect and equal poise, was never weak on great occasions, as the judicial mind so often is. There was something feminine in the quality that led him to the right verdict, the appropriate word, the core of ...
... mind, so marked in its self-respect and equal poise, was never weak on great occasions, as the judicial mind so often is. There was something feminine in the quality that led him to the right verdict, the appropriate word, the core of ...
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... mind , so marked in its self - respect and equal poise , was never weak on great occasions , as the judicial mind so often is . There was something feminine in the quality that led him to the right verdict , the appropriate word , the ...
... mind , so marked in its self - respect and equal poise , was never weak on great occasions , as the judicial mind so often is . There was something feminine in the quality that led him to the right verdict , the appropriate word , the ...
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... mind of all who knew him . That he was at the same moment the most careful of nurses , and the most sympathetic and sustaining of comforters , who can doubt ? " Do you ever pray ? " the poor lady asked . 66 Every morning and every ...
... mind of all who knew him . That he was at the same moment the most careful of nurses , and the most sympathetic and sustaining of comforters , who can doubt ? " Do you ever pray ? " the poor lady asked . 66 Every morning and every ...
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... mind a delightful sense of his abounding goodness . He spoke of the wife , and her heroic self - abandonment to her husband , through years which would have tried beyond endurance very many wives . He begged that the utmost might be ...
... mind a delightful sense of his abounding goodness . He spoke of the wife , and her heroic self - abandonment to her husband , through years which would have tried beyond endurance very many wives . He begged that the utmost might be ...
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