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Page 24
These houses have many windows , and are surrounded with galleries of wood ;
the thatched roofs of which project so far on the back part of them as entirely to
cover these galleries , and sometimes to touch the sloping sides of the hills on ...
These houses have many windows , and are surrounded with galleries of wood ;
the thatched roofs of which project so far on the back part of them as entirely to
cover these galleries , and sometimes to touch the sloping sides of the hills on ...
Page 47
But before I entirely dismiss the subject of our visit to Swetzinghen , I must
account for the duel which had taken place between my father and the Count of
Rheinswald . It seems that this young man had taken offence at my father's
sending me ...
But before I entirely dismiss the subject of our visit to Swetzinghen , I must
account for the duel which had taken place between my father and the Count of
Rheinswald . It seems that this young man had taken offence at my father's
sending me ...
Page 78
Does your plan then entirely exclude Latin ? ' “ Undoubtedly not , ' replied Mr.
Gisborne : but inasmuch as all the best Latin writers were unenlightened
heathens , I reserve them till such times as I may hope that my pupil , being well
grounded ...
Does your plan then entirely exclude Latin ? ' “ Undoubtedly not , ' replied Mr.
Gisborne : but inasmuch as all the best Latin writers were unenlightened
heathens , I reserve them till such times as I may hope that my pupil , being well
grounded ...
Page 107
... even for a minute , during the whole day ter her arrival ; and that when she
went to bed at night , in a large old - fashioned apartment , which was
thenceforward to be appropriated entirely to her use , she moistened her pillow
with many tears ...
... even for a minute , during the whole day ter her arrival ; and that when she
went to bed at night , in a large old - fashioned apartment , which was
thenceforward to be appropriated entirely to her use , she moistened her pillow
with many tears ...
Page 185
From that period , the honest merchant and his family enjoyed their Sabbath -
days without interruption , and were thence enabled to obtain such a knowledge
of Scripture as was entirely impossible while every day of the week was devoted
to ...
From that period , the honest merchant and his family enjoyed their Sabbath -
days without interruption , and were thence enabled to obtain such a knowledge
of Scripture as was entirely impossible while every day of the week was devoted
to ...
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