The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 368
... hand was more than a match for the other's two . It was reckoned nothing out of the common for a man to take an untethered ox by the horn with one hand , and slay it with the other . A certain native - born priest of Grand Canary , in ...
... hand was more than a match for the other's two . It was reckoned nothing out of the common for a man to take an untethered ox by the horn with one hand , and slay it with the other . A certain native - born priest of Grand Canary , in ...
Page 591
... hand ; there was no hope of any more steady work , and no use , therefore , in running the session to the customary term and dissolving Parliament at the most convenient season of the year , which is not till the later days of autumn ...
... hand ; there was no hope of any more steady work , and no use , therefore , in running the session to the customary term and dissolving Parliament at the most convenient season of the year , which is not till the later days of autumn ...
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... hand in hers . I tell ye Kate's hand that was as red as a haw looked white below thae black fing'rs . But it wasna ' Kate Coulter I lot oot that night . It was a girl that wasn't going , but was being sent ; it minded me o ' the stories ...
... hand in hers . I tell ye Kate's hand that was as red as a haw looked white below thae black fing'rs . But it wasna ' Kate Coulter I lot oot that night . It was a girl that wasn't going , but was being sent ; it minded me o ' the stories ...
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