More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in AmericaE. Arnold, 1894 - Počet stran: 306 |
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... hands , and their dinner napkins tucked under their chins , for his authority to begin . England for a time was fascinated by a somewhat similar delusion , and still has children who are dis- inclined to believe that any other nation ...
... hands , and their dinner napkins tucked under their chins , for his authority to begin . England for a time was fascinated by a somewhat similar delusion , and still has children who are dis- inclined to believe that any other nation ...
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... hand . There was a seriousness in his manner , which seemed to contribute to the impressive dignity of his person , without diminishing the confidence and ease which the benevolence of his countenance and the kindness of his address ...
... hand . There was a seriousness in his manner , which seemed to contribute to the impressive dignity of his person , without diminishing the confidence and ease which the benevolence of his countenance and the kindness of his address ...
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... hand between the two nations is good for all honest men . " Permit me to speak a few words now as to the subject and object of my addresses . It is thought by those at whose call I come , that , having lived a long life amid ...
... hand between the two nations is good for all honest men . " Permit me to speak a few words now as to the subject and object of my addresses . It is thought by those at whose call I come , that , having lived a long life amid ...
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... hands of Bishop George Augustus Selwyn , with the inscription , Orbis veteri novus , occidens orienti , filia matri . This offer- ing was presented in St. Paul's Cathedral by Bishop Selwyn and Bishop McIlvaine of Ohio , to the Arch ...
... hands of Bishop George Augustus Selwyn , with the inscription , Orbis veteri novus , occidens orienti , filia matri . This offer- ing was presented in St. Paul's Cathedral by Bishop Selwyn and Bishop McIlvaine of Ohio , to the Arch ...
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... hand of brother— " One the object of our journey , One the gladness of rejoicing , On the far eternal shore . " Wherefore I commence with information , which I trust will be interesting , as to the National Church in England . Don't be ...
... hand of brother— " One the object of our journey , One the gladness of rejoicing , On the far eternal shore . " Wherefore I commence with information , which I trust will be interesting , as to the National Church in England . Don't be ...
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More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in America Samuel Reynolds Hole Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in America Samuel Reynolds Hole Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in America Samuel Reynolds Hole Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
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