Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... wonder if the cholera should sweep away thousands in Lisbon , while ' dead dogs ' are lying about the narrow streets : or if the popu- lation there should increase faster than the means of subsistence , while live dogs are asleep in the ...
... wonder if the cholera should sweep away thousands in Lisbon , while ' dead dogs ' are lying about the narrow streets : or if the popu- lation there should increase faster than the means of subsistence , while live dogs are asleep in the ...
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... wonder . ' · There is a practical element underlying these rap- tures , merely æsthetic as they may seem at first sight ; and Mr. Mansfield notes a most practical want when he says ( as all do who know much of the Tropics ) : - I ...
... wonder . ' · There is a practical element underlying these rap- tures , merely æsthetic as they may seem at first sight ; and Mr. Mansfield notes a most practical want when he says ( as all do who know much of the Tropics ) : - I ...
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... are of extra size , on purpose to do all the work themselves . I wonder why rivers have never been made to do their own tug - work . And then he proceeds to sketch plans for stationary water 12 MANSFIELD'S PARAGUAY , BRAZIL ,
... are of extra size , on purpose to do all the work themselves . I wonder why rivers have never been made to do their own tug - work . And then he proceeds to sketch plans for stationary water 12 MANSFIELD'S PARAGUAY , BRAZIL ,
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... wonder of the age . ' ' What comyn folke in all this world , ' says a State Paper in 1515 , ' may compare with the comyns of England in riches , freedom , liberty , welfare and all prosperity ? What comyn folk is so mighty , so strong ...
... wonder of the age . ' ' What comyn folke in all this world , ' says a State Paper in 1515 , ' may compare with the comyns of England in riches , freedom , liberty , welfare and all prosperity ? What comyn folk is so mighty , so strong ...
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... wonder that think- ing men should have seen a connexion between Italy and the stage ? Certainly the playwrights put them- selves between the horns of an ugly dilemma . Either the vices which they depicted were those of general English ...
... wonder that think- ing men should have seen a connexion between Italy and the stage ? Certainly the playwrights put them- selves between the horns of an ugly dilemma . Either the vices which they depicted were those of general English ...
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