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Page 307
... given exertion produces the greatest art . Sham waterfalls are as silly as sham effect , or a given effect is produced with rivers , and even more absurd ; the artifi- the greatest ease . The ideal form in- cial rocks which it was ...
... given exertion produces the greatest art . Sham waterfalls are as silly as sham effect , or a given effect is produced with rivers , and even more absurd ; the artifi- the greatest ease . The ideal form in- cial rocks which it was ...
Page 361
... given to customs abhorrent to a Christian ideal . On one hand the marriage bond is easily contracted and easily loosed polygamy is not unlawful ( though as a rule the Burman has only one wife ) ; temporary alliances are regarded , if ...
... given to customs abhorrent to a Christian ideal . On one hand the marriage bond is easily contracted and easily loosed polygamy is not unlawful ( though as a rule the Burman has only one wife ) ; temporary alliances are regarded , if ...
Page 739
... given in the game for the display of grace , agility , and quickness of eye . As the sport is confined to one spot moreover , it is as easily watched as it is interesting to the lookers - on ; and so univer- sally popular is the game ...
... given in the game for the display of grace , agility , and quickness of eye . As the sport is confined to one spot moreover , it is as easily watched as it is interesting to the lookers - on ; and so univer- sally popular is the game ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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