The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 82
... living like men who believe them- selves surrounded by a sleepless and perpetual conspiracy ! " I have often asked myself , " says Mr. Lyell , " when in the midst of a large plantation , what steps I would take if I had inherited such a ...
... living like men who believe them- selves surrounded by a sleepless and perpetual conspiracy ! " I have often asked myself , " says Mr. Lyell , " when in the midst of a large plantation , what steps I would take if I had inherited such a ...
Page 114
... living there under the assumed name of Marie , in an exceed- ingly frail state of health . Through a foul breach of his pro- mise to Alice , on the part of Christophe , a scene of recognition ensues , to which it is impossible to do ...
... living there under the assumed name of Marie , in an exceed- ingly frail state of health . Through a foul breach of his pro- mise to Alice , on the part of Christophe , a scene of recognition ensues , to which it is impossible to do ...
Page 115
... living , and was aware of the fact . The shock produced upon the mind of Alice by the inflexible severity of her father , and the discovery of her lover's guilt , is so great as to deprive her of reason . The count having learned that ...
... living , and was aware of the fact . The shock produced upon the mind of Alice by the inflexible severity of her father , and the discovery of her lover's guilt , is so great as to deprive her of reason . The count having learned that ...
Page 130
... living ) ; and the eloquence of the Jesuit , Père de Ravignan , and the Dominican , Lacordaire , attracted immense crowds , especially of young men , to Notre - Dame , in the carême of the present year . The library of the seminary is a ...
... living ) ; and the eloquence of the Jesuit , Père de Ravignan , and the Dominican , Lacordaire , attracted immense crowds , especially of young men , to Notre - Dame , in the carême of the present year . The library of the seminary is a ...
Page 136
... living languages , is 1000 francs , equal to about 40l . a - year : this is the usual sum for the best schools in Paris ; the school - year , too , it must be observed , consists of ten and a half months , but there are two jours ...
... living languages , is 1000 francs , equal to about 40l . a - year : this is the usual sum for the best schools in Paris ; the school - year , too , it must be observed , consists of ten and a half months , but there are two jours ...
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