Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... expression of a contented heart and a per- fectly serene conscience . On the table a beautiful purple rose , almost black , opened its petals ; he had put it into a glass , into which a statuette of blue faïence , representing an ...
... expression of a contented heart and a per- fectly serene conscience . On the table a beautiful purple rose , almost black , opened its petals ; he had put it into a glass , into which a statuette of blue faïence , representing an ...
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... expression and manner , the spell was not broken , and its effect was even more perceptible . Monsieur de Miraval , after having recovered all his wits in conversing with Madame Véretz , and giving her all sorts of confidences , was ...
... expression and manner , the spell was not broken , and its effect was even more perceptible . Monsieur de Miraval , after having recovered all his wits in conversing with Madame Véretz , and giving her all sorts of confidences , was ...
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... expression , " a sardonic grin , " has been supposed by some philologists to contain a reference to it . For the ancient Sardones were in the habit , when they grew old , of being killed and eaten by their friends and relatives . Before ...
... expression , " a sardonic grin , " has been supposed by some philologists to contain a reference to it . For the ancient Sardones were in the habit , when they grew old , of being killed and eaten by their friends and relatives . Before ...
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... expression , a sardonic grin , " has been supposed by some philologists to contain a reference to it . For the ancient Sardones were in the habit , when they grew old , of being killed and eaten by their friends and relatives . Before ...
... expression , a sardonic grin , " has been supposed by some philologists to contain a reference to it . For the ancient Sardones were in the habit , when they grew old , of being killed and eaten by their friends and relatives . Before ...
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... expression . We have the more pleasure in quoting them as they show definitely that how- ever high may be Mr. Gladstone's conception of the position and prerogatives of the Church , he is as far as possible from any vulgar inclination ...
... expression . We have the more pleasure in quoting them as they show definitely that how- ever high may be Mr. Gladstone's conception of the position and prerogatives of the Church , he is as far as possible from any vulgar inclination ...
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