The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 44
... whole of the time ( the deuce , thought I , how did he find out that ? I profess I never had the confidence to think as much ) . He went on to descant on the expediency of retiring at a certain time of life ( how my heart panted ...
... whole of the time ( the deuce , thought I , how did he find out that ? I profess I never had the confidence to think as much ) . He went on to descant on the expediency of retiring at a certain time of life ( how my heart panted ...
Page 66
... whole College of Heralds . The appointment of a regular wit has long ceased to be a part of the economy of a Morning Paper . Editors find their own jokes , or do as well without them . Parson Este , and Topham , sught up the set custom ...
... whole College of Heralds . The appointment of a regular wit has long ceased to be a part of the economy of a Morning Paper . Editors find their own jokes , or do as well without them . Parson Este , and Topham , sught up the set custom ...
Page 88
... whole system must contest , would fain persuade them undergo a change violent as that that such agonistic exercises are which we conceive of the mutation dangerous . It is to a very different of form in some insects ? what if ...
... whole system must contest , would fain persuade them undergo a change violent as that that such agonistic exercises are which we conceive of the mutation dangerous . It is to a very different of form in some insects ? what if ...
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