The Nineteenth Century, Bind 7Henry S. King & Company, 1880 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 80
Side 40
... course , ' said the Minister . A laugh ensued , but the poodle was seated with due respect . 6 There is reason to presume that practical joking was a good deal in fashion about a century ago . The amusement was one which had its ...
... course , ' said the Minister . A laugh ensued , but the poodle was seated with due respect . 6 There is reason to presume that practical joking was a good deal in fashion about a century ago . The amusement was one which had its ...
Side 43
... course , having probably been educated at one himself , and having great faith in the training he has undergone ; but the reason the foreigner gives rather surprises him . It is not the intellectual training our lads enjoy which has ...
... course , having probably been educated at one himself , and having great faith in the training he has undergone ; but the reason the foreigner gives rather surprises him . It is not the intellectual training our lads enjoy which has ...
Side 47
... course , the two intermingle , and one boy unites in himself the two sources of influence ; but , speaking generally , a difficulty is always threatened by the co - existence of two powers ; the one recognised as supreme by the ...
... course , the two intermingle , and one boy unites in himself the two sources of influence ; but , speaking generally , a difficulty is always threatened by the co - existence of two powers ; the one recognised as supreme by the ...
Side 53
... course a natural tendency to this , and the result is not unsatis- factory . Such a club embraces a class of boys whom a purely literary or debating society would probably exclude . They join it without the least intention of learning ...
... course a natural tendency to this , and the result is not unsatis- factory . Such a club embraces a class of boys whom a purely literary or debating society would probably exclude . They join it without the least intention of learning ...
Side 84
... course . No doubt a clerical agent , like a house - agent , may add a little to his list and exaggerate the number of his clients , in order to magnify his own importance ; but , making liberal allowance for this , what must be the ...
... course . No doubt a clerical agent , like a house - agent , may add a little to his list and exaggerate the number of his clients , in order to magnify his own importance ; but , making liberal allowance for this , what must be the ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
admitted Afghanistan Agnosticism army authority become believe bishop borough British Cabul called character Christian Church Code colour common constitution continental platform course criticism doubt duty effect Egypt Empire England English existence fact favour feeling force France give Government Guy's Hospital hand Hayes River Herat Home Rule honour human Imperial important India influence interest Ireland Irish Ismail Pasha justice Khedive labour land less Liberal living Lord Chelmsford matter means ment military mind moral nation native nature never nurses object offences officers opinion Parliament Parliamentary boroughs party penal servitude perhaps persons Phèdre pleasure political position present principle question reason regard regiments religion result Russia ships suppose theist things thought tion true truth Ulundi VII.-No virtue vote whole words