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Page 225
... given , as it was to him , to arouse , guide , and control with absolute sway the mass of his countrymen . Heedless of the present , but gladly dwelling on the prospect of a brighter future , and still more attached to dim traditions of ...
... given , as it was to him , to arouse , guide , and control with absolute sway the mass of his countrymen . Heedless of the present , but gladly dwelling on the prospect of a brighter future , and still more attached to dim traditions of ...
Page 345
... Given such an officer as I have suggested , we will suppose the applicants to be passing into his office one by one . The first is a car- penter , who has just cut himself severely at his work , hard by the hospital ; the case is ...
... Given such an officer as I have suggested , we will suppose the applicants to be passing into his office one by one . The first is a car- penter , who has just cut himself severely at his work , hard by the hospital ; the case is ...
Page 419
... given away to poor folk , and it wass many a time I said to myself that when you were married maybe your husband would think you were giving too much money to the poor folk , as you wass doing in Borva . And it iss this fifty pounds I ...
... given away to poor folk , and it wass many a time I said to myself that when you were married maybe your husband would think you were giving too much money to the poor folk , as you wass doing in Borva . And it iss this fifty pounds I ...
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