Littell's Living Age, Volume 2Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1844 |
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Page 106
... given Paasche a basin of broth , a sup of which he brings to the parsonage , not letting them know how he got it , and Maria's life is saved by this inno- cent stratagem . In his complete desolation the old pastor thinks of leaving his ...
... given Paasche a basin of broth , a sup of which he brings to the parsonage , not letting them know how he got it , and Maria's life is saved by this inno- cent stratagem . In his complete desolation the old pastor thinks of leaving his ...
Page 587
... given in a note : - " Sir Richard Bourke is distantly related to the family of Edmund Burke , and having been at school and college in England during the last eight years of the latter's life , passed his vacations and what spare time ...
... given in a note : - " Sir Richard Bourke is distantly related to the family of Edmund Burke , and having been at school and college in England during the last eight years of the latter's life , passed his vacations and what spare time ...
Page 719
... given to cannon firing . It is possible , by the introduction of the patent principle of Mr. Harding's new gun , which has given so great an increase to the power of sporting guns , we may improve that of the cannon ; but these , if ...
... given to cannon firing . It is possible , by the introduction of the patent principle of Mr. Harding's new gun , which has given so great an increase to the power of sporting guns , we may improve that of the cannon ; but these , if ...
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