Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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... appeared to be almost by his own will and resolution that he cast over the matter that had held him down , and that the natural hues of life came back to his face . The tea came in , perhaps it helped him ; he ate and drank , and seemed ...
... appeared to be almost by his own will and resolution that he cast over the matter that had held him down , and that the natural hues of life came back to his face . The tea came in , perhaps it helped him ; he ate and drank , and seemed ...
Page 353
... appeared in the eyes of Ger- man statesmen of the time to be dan- gerous only in so far as it awakened revolutionary spirits everywhere , and always seemed to conjure up again the danger of a repetition of 1848 . gether more and more ...
... appeared in the eyes of Ger- man statesmen of the time to be dan- gerous only in so far as it awakened revolutionary spirits everywhere , and always seemed to conjure up again the danger of a repetition of 1848 . gether more and more ...
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... appeared again in Manchester ; if not , there is no doubt that he was missed . He was a fine - na- tured fellow , of ... appearance went , the bards of the Corner were by no means an extraordi- nary or striking set of men . There were ...
... appeared again in Manchester ; if not , there is no doubt that he was missed . He was a fine - na- tured fellow , of ... appearance went , the bards of the Corner were by no means an extraordi- nary or striking set of men . There were ...
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