Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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... speak the English tongue and exalt our laws and principles of liberty . I , for one , still have hope that the causes of estrangement between Great Britain and the chief of her daughter countries , which are mainly to be found in the ...
... speak the English tongue and exalt our laws and principles of liberty . I , for one , still have hope that the causes of estrangement between Great Britain and the chief of her daughter countries , which are mainly to be found in the ...
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... speak to her until I had seen you , and told you , and perhaps " That was like you , Thomas , ” I said . The old name came naturally to my lips . " You were always good . " - - in his hand , and thought of how she had clung to the ...
... speak to her until I had seen you , and told you , and perhaps " That was like you , Thomas , ” I said . The old name came naturally to my lips . " You were always good . " - - in his hand , and thought of how she had clung to the ...
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... speak . That stroking has been an ineffable com- fort to me ; it was an endearment when he could not speak ; the only sign he could give me of his affection , and that he knew it was I that was with him . " title of " Mémoires d'Outre ...
... speak . That stroking has been an ineffable com- fort to me ; it was an endearment when he could not speak ; the only sign he could give me of his affection , and that he knew it was I that was with him . " title of " Mémoires d'Outre ...
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