The Nineteenth Century, Bind 7Henry S. King & Company, 1880 |
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Side 7
... common and to have contented themselves with little , for M. Tschernyschewsky expressly informs us that the twenty young ladies only had five umbrellas amongst them . The financial success of the undertaking is so great that we actually ...
... common and to have contented themselves with little , for M. Tschernyschewsky expressly informs us that the twenty young ladies only had five umbrellas amongst them . The financial success of the undertaking is so great that we actually ...
Side 10
... common labourer , working at the anvil , at road - making , wood - cutting , and all other work calculated to develope the muscles ; his favourite occupation being to tow barges up the river . His strength soon becomes so great that he ...
... common labourer , working at the anvil , at road - making , wood - cutting , and all other work calculated to develope the muscles ; his favourite occupation being to tow barges up the river . His strength soon becomes so great that he ...
Side 44
... common cause before selfish interests , to obey implicitly the word of command , and act in concert with the heterogeneous elements of the company he belongs to ; and secondly , should it so turn out , he is disciplined by being raised ...
... common cause before selfish interests , to obey implicitly the word of command , and act in concert with the heterogeneous elements of the company he belongs to ; and secondly , should it so turn out , he is disciplined by being raised ...
Side 54
... common run of lads , the bulk of the school . At present the opinion of the common run is apt to check individual development in different lines . It exacts ex- cellence in one only , and to that alone pays its tribute of respect ; and ...
... common run of lads , the bulk of the school . At present the opinion of the common run is apt to check individual development in different lines . It exacts ex- cellence in one only , and to that alone pays its tribute of respect ; and ...
Side 66
... common sense , his gifts of pleasing and facile expression , rising from time to time to genuine power , and lastly his unaffected and religious conscientiousness , rendered him especially fitted for the task of adaptation , or rather ...
... common sense , his gifts of pleasing and facile expression , rising from time to time to genuine power , and lastly his unaffected and religious conscientiousness , rendered him especially fitted for the task of adaptation , or rather ...
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