The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 55
... received a fixed annuity from the wealthy States of Holland . When a younger child received a very paltry sum from the States of Overijssel , the Queen wrote to a friend : " Pour parrains la Hollande va encore , mais pour les petits ...
... received a fixed annuity from the wealthy States of Holland . When a younger child received a very paltry sum from the States of Overijssel , the Queen wrote to a friend : " Pour parrains la Hollande va encore , mais pour les petits ...
Page 135
... received went to confirm an impression that poor people , and others too , were paying unnecessarily high prices for some common articles of food . To be quite sure , I bought a few bushels of these , or ascertained their cost , near ...
... received went to confirm an impression that poor people , and others too , were paying unnecessarily high prices for some common articles of food . To be quite sure , I bought a few bushels of these , or ascertained their cost , near ...
Page 188
... receiving it in his own cottage , it is not for outsiders to interpret or appraise . He does feel it ; and the ... receiving the one than in receiving the other . I must indeed admit against myself that there does seem to have been a ...
... receiving it in his own cottage , it is not for outsiders to interpret or appraise . He does feel it ; and the ... receiving the one than in receiving the other . I must indeed admit against myself that there does seem to have been a ...
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