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Page 122
... given his studies in ancient classical literature a thorough- ness which is seldom attained in the scholarship of the northern univer- sities ; and probably none of his con- temporaries , out of Germany , had made themselves so familiar ...
... given his studies in ancient classical literature a thorough- ness which is seldom attained in the scholarship of the northern univer- sities ; and probably none of his con- temporaries , out of Germany , had made themselves so familiar ...
Page 236
... given me no cause for dis- satisfaction . I write you this letter in the hope that our relations will for the future be as friendly as they are at present ; it would give me great satisfaction to receive from you in writing the ...
... given me no cause for dis- satisfaction . I write you this letter in the hope that our relations will for the future be as friendly as they are at present ; it would give me great satisfaction to receive from you in writing the ...
Page 453
... given by Currie , ii . p . 42 ) he perfectly appreciated , is a model of an answer to an old man whose social rank seemed to entitle him to respectful recognition , while his oddities and his self - import- ance could not but provoke a ...
... given by Currie , ii . p . 42 ) he perfectly appreciated , is a model of an answer to an old man whose social rank seemed to entitle him to respectful recognition , while his oddities and his self - import- ance could not but provoke a ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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