Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 104
... interest enough in Guizot's personality to read a whole volume about his private life , must possess at least some knowledge of the French language , and we may add , an- ticipating what will be said further on when these pages have ...
... interest enough in Guizot's personality to read a whole volume about his private life , must possess at least some knowledge of the French language , and we may add , an- ticipating what will be said further on when these pages have ...
Page 292
... interest of the autobiography consists . The aversion of his mind from his own private interests , the intense devotion of his mental energies to what he regarded as the great needs of his fellow - men , the constant reference of his ...
... interest of the autobiography consists . The aversion of his mind from his own private interests , the intense devotion of his mental energies to what he regarded as the great needs of his fellow - men , the constant reference of his ...
Page 377
... interest in the subject has received a by other causes . The foliage of these new stimulus from a recent experience of trees is , for example , unlike that of any eucalypt - culture in the wild plain known other in our islands . It is ...
... interest in the subject has received a by other causes . The foliage of these new stimulus from a recent experience of trees is , for example , unlike that of any eucalypt - culture in the wild plain known other in our islands . It is ...
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