Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 142 tomasWilliam Blackwood, 1887 |
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... fact that the poor girl's story was so pitiful , and that nothing could take away the interest and com- passion roused by the image of a young forsaken creature dying so miserably with no one near who loved her , was to Mrs Hay- ward at ...
... fact that the poor girl's story was so pitiful , and that nothing could take away the interest and com- passion roused by the image of a young forsaken creature dying so miserably with no one near who loved her , was to Mrs Hay- ward at ...
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... fact , cramped between the steep walls of that rocky chasm , it has never had room for expansion . Even now it is some fourteen miles from the near- est railway , and the only roads by which it may be reached come to an abrupt ending at ...
... fact , cramped between the steep walls of that rocky chasm , it has never had room for expansion . Even now it is some fourteen miles from the near- est railway , and the only roads by which it may be reached come to an abrupt ending at ...
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... fact that to the young ladies there was even more depending on the fifteenth than to themselves ; for , after all , their failure would only bring on them a negative misfortune , while it was within the bounds of possibility that Plum ...
... fact that to the young ladies there was even more depending on the fifteenth than to themselves ; for , after all , their failure would only bring on them a negative misfortune , while it was within the bounds of possibility that Plum ...
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... facts which have been adduced prove conclusively the following points : 1. That students who have re- ceived a regular ... fact that the English subjects are too often taught in a barren , lifeless way , with a view to ac- curate ...
... facts which have been adduced prove conclusively the following points : 1. That students who have re- ceived a regular ... fact that the English subjects are too often taught in a barren , lifeless way , with a view to ac- curate ...
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... fact of its familiarity renders it unsuitable for the pur- pose , and it is , in fact , more easy a learner to gain a knowledge of language through a language not his own . Our own language is too near to us to be an object of study ...
... fact of its familiarity renders it unsuitable for the pur- pose , and it is , in fact , more easy a learner to gain a knowledge of language through a language not his own . Our own language is too near to us to be an object of study ...
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