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Page 119
... the almanack disappeared half a century ago , but wishing to refresh my
memory of the circumstances , and to fix definitely the year and day of my journey
, I applied to the Meteorological Society to lend me the almanack if they
possessed it .
... the almanack disappeared half a century ago , but wishing to refresh my
memory of the circumstances , and to fix definitely the year and day of my journey
, I applied to the Meteorological Society to lend me the almanack if they
possessed it .
Page 127
It was a paper of a character totally unknown now , and as it no doubt reflected
the ideas and pandered to the tastes of a very considerable portion of the public
in all classes of society , it is not very surprising that most of the young men of the
...
It was a paper of a character totally unknown now , and as it no doubt reflected
the ideas and pandered to the tastes of a very considerable portion of the public
in all classes of society , it is not very surprising that most of the young men of the
...
Page 132
It was occupied only by the schoolmaster and his sister , who kept house for him ,
so we had the advantage of a little society in a rather lonely place . They were
both young people and fairly educated , but , as I thought even then , rather ...
It was occupied only by the schoolmaster and his sister , who kept house for him ,
so we had the advantage of a little society in a rather lonely place . They were
both young people and fairly educated , but , as I thought even then , rather ...
Page 149
It was during this early period of my life that , on two occasions only , I exceeded
the limits of moderation , and both were due to my youthful shyness and dislike of
appearing singular in society . One of these was at a dinner at Mr. Sayce's ...
It was during this early period of my life that , on two occasions only , I exceeded
the limits of moderation , and both were due to my youthful shyness and dislike of
appearing singular in society . One of these was at a dinner at Mr. Sayce's ...
Page 158
... for the well - being of society . But at the time of which I am now writing such
ideas never entered my head . I certainly thought it a pity to enclose a wild ,
picturesque , boggy , and barren moor , but I took it for granted that there was
some right ...
... for the well - being of society . But at the time of which I am now writing such
ideas never entered my head . I certainly thought it a pity to enclose a wild ,
picturesque , boggy , and barren moor , but I took it for granted that there was
some right ...
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