The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 52
... give Balls , it can give Concerts , it can open Hospitals , tender its hand to be kissed , and give large crowds the opportunity of showing their devotion to it by loud cheers . It can hold Drawing - rooms and Levees . It can " open ...
... give Balls , it can give Concerts , it can open Hospitals , tender its hand to be kissed , and give large crowds the opportunity of showing their devotion to it by loud cheers . It can hold Drawing - rooms and Levees . It can " open ...
Page 235
... give us money and employments to bestow , I am averse to it . He gives us nothing but promises . . . . We now resolve to meet but once a fortnight , and have a committee every other week of six or seven to consult about doing some good ...
... give us money and employments to bestow , I am averse to it . He gives us nothing but promises . . . . We now resolve to meet but once a fortnight , and have a committee every other week of six or seven to consult about doing some good ...
Page 576
... give him the needful time for law , history , & c . , and would give him fixity of thought and purpose . When arrived in India , he should go to the district the language of which he has studied ; and there he should remain , without ...
... give him the needful time for law , history , & c . , and would give him fixity of thought and purpose . When arrived in India , he should go to the district the language of which he has studied ; and there he should remain , without ...
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