Littell's Living Age, Volume 150Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 13
... side by side with which go also the more useful pursuits of local Business and reading , for which the well- stocked country libraries afford an excel- lent opportunity - even now the English read more than any other nation in the world ...
... side by side with which go also the more useful pursuits of local Business and reading , for which the well- stocked country libraries afford an excel- lent opportunity - even now the English read more than any other nation in the world ...
Page 130
... side ! " The busy feet forever come and go , The sounds of work and strife are never still . Oh , for the grassy pastures , green and low , The strawberry blossom and the daffodil ! How peacefully the mellow sunshine died Amid the ...
... side ! " The busy feet forever come and go , The sounds of work and strife are never still . Oh , for the grassy pastures , green and low , The strawberry blossom and the daffodil ! How peacefully the mellow sunshine died Amid the ...
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... side of the river . It was allowed to drop into its place with the current , one end being fastened to the nearer bank ; but it proved fully ten feet too short , and it fell back to the same side farther down the stream . Omer Pasha ...
... side of the river . It was allowed to drop into its place with the current , one end being fastened to the nearer bank ; but it proved fully ten feet too short , and it fell back to the same side farther down the stream . Omer Pasha ...
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