Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Littell, Son, 1864 |
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Page 387
... become a schoolmaster , and was capable of instructing his scholars , more or ess , in four languages . While these and other institutions were being formed in Europe , the philanthropists of the western hemisphere became alive also to ...
... become a schoolmaster , and was capable of instructing his scholars , more or ess , in four languages . While these and other institutions were being formed in Europe , the philanthropists of the western hemisphere became alive also to ...
Page 394
... become of sickness , such as can never fail to be cher- instructive . Canaries , gold and silver phea- ished in the memories of those who have sants , and other birds , as well as rabbits or witnessed such hallowed brightenings of the ...
... become of sickness , such as can never fail to be cher- instructive . Canaries , gold and silver phea- ished in the memories of those who have sants , and other birds , as well as rabbits or witnessed such hallowed brightenings of the ...
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... become fra- grant . If we spread fresh unsalted butter upon the inside of two dessert - plates , and then fill one of the plates with gathered fragrant blossoms of clematis , covering them over with the second greased plate , we shall ...
... become fra- grant . If we spread fresh unsalted butter upon the inside of two dessert - plates , and then fill one of the plates with gathered fragrant blossoms of clematis , covering them over with the second greased plate , we shall ...
Contents
Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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