Littell's Living Age, Volume 219Living Age Company, 1898 |
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Page 7
... matter to you ? " laughingly answered the young girl known among her relatives by the un- usual diminutive of Stannie . " Why ! What does it matter to me ? You can talk as you please , because you are sure to be pretty in anything . But ...
... matter to you ? " laughingly answered the young girl known among her relatives by the un- usual diminutive of Stannie . " Why ! What does it matter to me ? You can talk as you please , because you are sure to be pretty in anything . But ...
Page 9
... matters most- namely , the manner , as well as the manners , in conjunction with which that excellent equipment is ... matter of course , and obeys them automatically for the rest of his life , until it would be utterly impos- sible ...
... matters most- namely , the manner , as well as the manners , in conjunction with which that excellent equipment is ... matter of course , and obeys them automatically for the rest of his life , until it would be utterly impos- sible ...
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... matter of course the ele- mentary grounding . It is unreason- able to expect , as we do at the present , that young people arrived at a given stage of existence should know by in- tuition that which we have never de- liberately tried to ...
... matter of course the ele- mentary grounding . It is unreason- able to expect , as we do at the present , that young people arrived at a given stage of existence should know by in- tuition that which we have never de- liberately tried to ...
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... matters , makes evidence . We hasten to add that he could be convinced of error . He had regarded a sentence of ... matter would carry no proof . Probably the hugest collection of such " parallels " is that preserved by Mrs. Pott in ...
... matters , makes evidence . We hasten to add that he could be convinced of error . He had regarded a sentence of ... matter would carry no proof . Probably the hugest collection of such " parallels " is that preserved by Mrs. Pott in ...
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... matter . We have chosen Doctor Abbott's selected example of Mrs. Pott's tri- umphs . Here is another of her par- allels . Bacon gives the formula , " I pray God your early rising does you no hurt . " Shakespeare writes : - Go , you cot ...
... matter . We have chosen Doctor Abbott's selected example of Mrs. Pott's tri- umphs . Here is another of her par- allels . Bacon gives the formula , " I pray God your early rising does you no hurt . " Shakespeare writes : - Go , you cot ...
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