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Side 27
... England poetess : There seemed a purple stile Which little yellow boys and girls Were climbing all the while , Till when they reached the other side A Dominie in gray Put gently up the evening bars , And led the flock away . Surely such ...
... England poetess : There seemed a purple stile Which little yellow boys and girls Were climbing all the while , Till when they reached the other side A Dominie in gray Put gently up the evening bars , And led the flock away . Surely such ...
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... England , none are better than those of the Scottish Highlanders . They have been tried on many a hard fought field , and have inher- ited the courage and endurance of their marauding ancestors . To see them at their best we must meet ...
... England , none are better than those of the Scottish Highlanders . They have been tried on many a hard fought field , and have inher- ited the courage and endurance of their marauding ancestors . To see them at their best we must meet ...
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... England , to the house of an ancient and unamiable kinswoman of his , paying for her main- tenance there , while giving her to understand that she is engaged by the old lady as a companion , and the salary which she is paid , and which ...
... England , to the house of an ancient and unamiable kinswoman of his , paying for her main- tenance there , while giving her to understand that she is engaged by the old lady as a companion , and the salary which she is paid , and which ...
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... England and America , as in Norway , which will enable Ibsen to overcome the unpopularity which un- fortunately is associated with his name . Such a play is An Enemy of the People , which sets forth a great truth as it has never been ...
... England and America , as in Norway , which will enable Ibsen to overcome the unpopularity which un- fortunately is associated with his name . Such a play is An Enemy of the People , which sets forth a great truth as it has never been ...
Side 128
... England governs India . Yet if we are to believe his critics - worthy and worthless , from Gladstone and Bagehot to Gilfillan - Macaulay's natural endowments of mind were all mechanical ; he gained his greatest strength from his ability ...
... England governs India . Yet if we are to believe his critics - worthy and worthless , from Gladstone and Bagehot to Gilfillan - Macaulay's natural endowments of mind were all mechanical ; he gained his greatest strength from his ability ...
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