Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 10
... brought under general principles , it assumes a higher character , and becomes a scientific art . In the progress of mankind from barbarism to civilised life , the arts necessarily precede science . The wants and cravings of our animal ...
... brought under general principles , it assumes a higher character , and becomes a scientific art . In the progress of mankind from barbarism to civilised life , the arts necessarily precede science . The wants and cravings of our animal ...
Strana 19
... brought him every day , but when he saw it he would go therefrom , and set little thereby . And some said that all the meat that had been brought him stood whole and entire the day of his death , wherefore it was a great marvel that he ...
... brought him every day , but when he saw it he would go therefrom , and set little thereby . And some said that all the meat that had been brought him stood whole and entire the day of his death , wherefore it was a great marvel that he ...
Strana 36
... brought with him on a cart , to make arrangements for covering their landing . But they never saw the daring Henri again ! The vigilant enemy came down upon them at this critical moment - intercepted his return - and , stationing ...
... brought with him on a cart , to make arrangements for covering their landing . But they never saw the daring Henri again ! The vigilant enemy came down upon them at this critical moment - intercepted his return - and , stationing ...
Strana 39
... brought us some- thing to eat , and gave us a very clean and a very good breakfast , I assure you . Two capons formed part of it , of which we must , said our hostess , take away one and eat the other . When I saw them I understood the ...
... brought us some- thing to eat , and gave us a very clean and a very good breakfast , I assure you . Two capons formed part of it , of which we must , said our hostess , take away one and eat the other . When I saw them I understood the ...
Strana 71
... brought up to any other ? " " I was intended for a silversmith , " answered my friend : " but Providence willed it otherwise they taught me from childhood to repeat the Lord's prayer : Heaven heard me , and delivered me . from ...
... brought up to any other ? " " I was intended for a silversmith , " answered my friend : " but Providence willed it otherwise they taught me from childhood to repeat the Lord's prayer : Heaven heard me , and delivered me . from ...
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