The Living Age, Volume 201Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1894 |
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Page 409
... leave of M. des Pesses , leaving behind me a note for my brothers , telling them what I had done , and exhorting them never to for- get the duties they owed both to their birth and their religion . I implored them to consider the ...
... leave of M. des Pesses , leaving behind me a note for my brothers , telling them what I had done , and exhorting them never to for- get the duties they owed both to their birth and their religion . I implored them to consider the ...
Page 422
... leaves , while the leaves of the former are transformed into prickles to avoid a too strong evaporation . With hawthorn or furze the prickles are two to nine times longer in the fully exposed individuals than in those which have been ...
... leaves , while the leaves of the former are transformed into prickles to avoid a too strong evaporation . With hawthorn or furze the prickles are two to nine times longer in the fully exposed individuals than in those which have been ...
Page 779
... leave was all that was allowed him , but in that short time he transacted at the Foreign Office much important busi- ness , and added the crowning joy to his life by his marriage with Miss Fanny Plumer . Nine days after the event he ...
... leave was all that was allowed him , but in that short time he transacted at the Foreign Office much important busi- ness , and added the crowning joy to his life by his marriage with Miss Fanny Plumer . Nine days after the event he ...
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