My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 1. köideG. Bell & Sons, 1905 - 447 pages |
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... determined to move with his family of six children to some place where living was as cheap as possible ; and , probably from having introduc- tions to some residents there , fixed upon Usk , in Monmouth- shire , where a sufficiently ...
... determined to move with his family of six children to some place where living was as cheap as possible ; and , probably from having introduc- tions to some residents there , fixed upon Usk , in Monmouth- shire , where a sufficiently ...
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... determined to try and see this wonderful thing . I first with a mug poured some water in till it was about an inch or two deep , and then collected all the small stones I could find and put into the water , but I could not see that the ...
... determined to try and see this wonderful thing . I first with a mug poured some water in till it was about an inch or two deep , and then collected all the small stones I could find and put into the water , but I could not see that the ...
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... determined to save a jacket just taken for school wear by making covers for the sleeves , which I was to wear in school . These were made of black calico , reaching from the cuff to the elbow , and though I protested that I could not ...
... determined to save a jacket just taken for school wear by making covers for the sleeves , which I was to wear in school . These were made of black calico , reaching from the cuff to the elbow , and though I protested that I could not ...
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... determined by them - seem to me to be propositions which are alike essentially unthinkable and also entirely opposed to experience . To my mind both factors necessarily enter into the determination of conduct as well as into the ...
... determined by them - seem to me to be propositions which are alike essentially unthinkable and also entirely opposed to experience . To my mind both factors necessarily enter into the determination of conduct as well as into the ...
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... determined the position of the village and the meeting - point of the three roads . Being a kind of rock quite different from any found in that part of England , it was probably associated with some legend in early time , but it is in ...
... determined the position of the village and the meeting - point of the three roads . Being a kind of rock quite different from any found in that part of England , it was probably associated with some legend in early time , but it is in ...
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