Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... believe that she had taken great pains for this occasion with her toilet and the arrangement of her hair ; her half - mourning was most charming . It must be granted that there are queens who strongly resemble ordinary people , so there ...
... believe that she had taken great pains for this occasion with her toilet and the arrangement of her hair ; her half - mourning was most charming . It must be granted that there are queens who strongly resemble ordinary people , so there ...
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... believe that . He never speaks of anything but you — or himself — or Egypt . " " But if I choose that he should talk to me about him ! " answered Madame Corneuil haugh- tily . " Is that another epigram ? " " Do you think I could make ...
... believe that . He never speaks of anything but you — or himself — or Egypt . " " But if I choose that he should talk to me about him ! " answered Madame Corneuil haugh- tily . " Is that another epigram ? " " Do you think I could make ...
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... believe any- thing , and all things become possible - Mane- tho , Joseph , the King Apepi , and all the rest . What was passing in the heart of the Mar- quis ? To what conquering charm was he the prey ? The fact was , he no longer ...
... believe any- thing , and all things become possible - Mane- tho , Joseph , the King Apepi , and all the rest . What was passing in the heart of the Mar- quis ? To what conquering charm was he the prey ? The fact was , he no longer ...
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... believe that in the day when the se- crets of all hearts are revealed , it will appear that many and many a one has in these last years deeply pondered the subject of the bold claims of Rome on our allegiance as Christians . . . . In ...
... believe that in the day when the se- crets of all hearts are revealed , it will appear that many and many a one has in these last years deeply pondered the subject of the bold claims of Rome on our allegiance as Christians . . . . In ...
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... believe , than his Ho- meric speculations , labors of love and special knowledge as these are . But , whatever may be their fate , they are remarkable and marvelously interesting as products of literary devotion and ambition in a mind ...
... believe , than his Ho- meric speculations , labors of love and special knowledge as these are . But , whatever may be their fate , they are remarkable and marvelously interesting as products of literary devotion and ambition in a mind ...
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