The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... gave me a little kindly sermon for my psalm ; so that , for that day , we were clerk and parson . " The picture was not given ( how should it have been ? ) but on that , and more than one other occasion , the minister showed himself in ...
... gave me a little kindly sermon for my psalm ; so that , for that day , we were clerk and parson . " The picture was not given ( how should it have been ? ) but on that , and more than one other occasion , the minister showed himself in ...
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... gave much weighty evidence before Parliamentary com- mittees ; and his position in the scientific world was marked in 1884 by his election to the Presidentship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . His entire life was devoted to the ...
... gave much weighty evidence before Parliamentary com- mittees ; and his position in the scientific world was marked in 1884 by his election to the Presidentship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . His entire life was devoted to the ...
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... gave , if possible , even greater care . His father and mother were both genuinely religious people : the former clung , with a desperate intensity , to the rigid tenets of his faith ; the latter was a true " child of the manse , " and ...
... gave , if possible , even greater care . His father and mother were both genuinely religious people : the former clung , with a desperate intensity , to the rigid tenets of his faith ; the latter was a true " child of the manse , " and ...
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... gave me a passion for the drama , Cummie . ' ' Me , Master Lou , ' I said ; ' I never put foot inside a playhouse in my life . ' ' Ay , woman , ' said he ; ' but it was the grand dramatic way ye had of reciting the hymns . ' 999 It was ...
... gave me a passion for the drama , Cummie . ' ' Me , Master Lou , ' I said ; ' I never put foot inside a playhouse in my life . ' ' Ay , woman , ' said he ; ' but it was the grand dramatic way ye had of reciting the hymns . ' 999 It was ...
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... to be my favourite boast that I always walked into the den . " The country and the summer months gave him more companions , but the whole winter of 1856-57 was spent in Heriot Row by the most brilliant of INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD 4I.
... to be my favourite boast that I always walked into the den . " The country and the summer months gave him more companions , but the whole winter of 1856-57 was spent in Heriot Row by the most brilliant of INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD 4I.
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