The Living Age, Band 256Living Age Company, 1908 |
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... round intelligently on the world of art and literature must necessarily make her presence felt , and in time become a leader . " It is in order to be assisted to such a position that you are here to - day . If you will attend to me with ...
... round intelligently on the world of art and literature must necessarily make her presence felt , and in time become a leader . " It is in order to be assisted to such a position that you are here to - day . If you will attend to me with ...
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... round in his chair , clapped Dickens on the shoulder , and said quite audibly , " Charlie , my boy , how are you ? " On which Dickens wheeled round too , holding out both his hands to Jerrold in most cordial reconciliation . He had ...
... round in his chair , clapped Dickens on the shoulder , and said quite audibly , " Charlie , my boy , how are you ? " On which Dickens wheeled round too , holding out both his hands to Jerrold in most cordial reconciliation . He had ...
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... round the sun . Is this a final account of our motion through space ? The earth rotates on its axis . It revolves round the sun . The sun moves among the stars , though we cannot tell more than the present direction of its motion . Is ...
... round the sun . Is this a final account of our motion through space ? The earth rotates on its axis . It revolves round the sun . The sun moves among the stars , though we cannot tell more than the present direction of its motion . Is ...
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