Littell's Living Age, Volume 172Living Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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Page 324
... perhaps they have not had time , perhaps they have been reserving them- selves for the meeting of Parliament . But the fact remains ; they have not yet made their country visibly recover itself and succeed , and to make it do this is ...
... perhaps they have not had time , perhaps they have been reserving them- selves for the meeting of Parliament . But the fact remains ; they have not yet made their country visibly recover itself and succeed , and to make it do this is ...
Page 609
... perhaps he ought to have done . However , it did not take him long to pardon John Monckton , while , as for the ... perhaps , if she was very much pleased with the first service , she might return for the sec- ond . Then perhaps Here ...
... perhaps he ought to have done . However , it did not take him long to pardon John Monckton , while , as for the ... perhaps , if she was very much pleased with the first service , she might return for the sec- ond . Then perhaps Here ...
Page 661
... Perhaps , therefore , the argument would stand better conversely . The writer who can produce a noble and lasting work of art is of necessity a great man , and one who , had fortune opened to him any of the doors that lead to material ...
... Perhaps , therefore , the argument would stand better conversely . The writer who can produce a noble and lasting work of art is of necessity a great man , and one who , had fortune opened to him any of the doors that lead to material ...
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