Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Band 54;Band 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... known the value of his treasures , but he had left no will , no paper saying how they were to be dis- posed of . Could it be possible ( thought Gibbs with a shudder which ran all through him ) that it was his bounden duty to go to the ...
... known the value of his treasures , but he had left no will , no paper saying how they were to be dis- posed of . Could it be possible ( thought Gibbs with a shudder which ran all through him ) that it was his bounden duty to go to the ...
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... known for his enterprise and energy . In company with his daughter , and travelling often under assumed names , he searched all over Europe for rare books ; no journey was too long for him , or price too high , if anything he wished to ...
... known for his enterprise and energy . In company with his daughter , and travelling often under assumed names , he searched all over Europe for rare books ; no journey was too long for him , or price too high , if anything he wished to ...
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... known Islington Home for Little Boys , contributes to the current number of the Century an exceedingly interesting ac- count , accompanied by most curious and beautiful illustrations , of the " voice- figures " which have excited so ...
... known Islington Home for Little Boys , contributes to the current number of the Century an exceedingly interesting ac- count , accompanied by most curious and beautiful illustrations , of the " voice- figures " which have excited so ...
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... known , alike to those who have it and those who have it not , to require even the briefest comment . Suffice it to say that experience seems to furnish constant examples of the fulfilment of the Scriptural paradox : " Unto every one ...
... known , alike to those who have it and those who have it not , to require even the briefest comment . Suffice it to say that experience seems to furnish constant examples of the fulfilment of the Scriptural paradox : " Unto every one ...
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... known that mere scholars , as a general rule , are not successful men of the world . The branch of knowledge which contributes most to success is that which Lord Beaconsfield possessed , a knowledge of men and of the ways of the world ...
... known that mere scholars , as a general rule , are not successful men of the world . The branch of knowledge which contributes most to success is that which Lord Beaconsfield possessed , a knowledge of men and of the ways of the world ...
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