The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... half - savage islands ; his winters were set apart , first at the Andersonian Institution , then at the University of Edinburgh , to improve him- self in mathematics , chemistry , natural history , agri- culture , moral philosophy , and ...
... half - savage islands ; his winters were set apart , first at the Andersonian Institution , then at the University of Edinburgh , to improve him- self in mathematics , chemistry , natural history , agri- culture , moral philosophy , and ...
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... half - way between the first and last of a hundred and eighty boys . " For there was this difference between father and son . Robert took education and success at school for a thing of infinite import ; to Thomas , in his young ...
... half - way between the first and last of a hundred and eighty boys . " For there was this difference between father and son . Robert took education and success at school for a thing of infinite import ; to Thomas , in his young ...
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... half years later this was changed for No. 1 Inverleith Terrace , a more commodious dwelling on the other side of the same road ; but that , having three outside walls , proved too cold for the delicate boy . Accord- ingly , in 1857 ...
... half years later this was changed for No. 1 Inverleith Terrace , a more commodious dwelling on the other side of the same road ; but that , having three outside walls , proved too cold for the delicate boy . Accord- ingly , in 1857 ...
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... half- measures . Cards were the Devil's books . Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson played whist , decorous family whist -the mother had the keenest zest for all games- and Louis could remember praying fervently with his nurse that it might not be ...
... half- measures . Cards were the Devil's books . Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson played whist , decorous family whist -the mother had the keenest zest for all games- and Louis could remember praying fervently with his nurse that it might not be ...
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... half a score of us children about the manse ; and all were born a second time from Aunt Jane's tenderness . " Jane Whyte Balfour , " chief of our Aunts , " of A Child's Garden of Verses , died at the age of ninety - one in 1907 , the ...
... half a score of us children about the manse ; and all were born a second time from Aunt Jane's tenderness . " Jane Whyte Balfour , " chief of our Aunts , " of A Child's Garden of Verses , died at the age of ninety - one in 1907 , the ...
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