American Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular, Volumes 7 à 8George W. Childs, 1866 |
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... says : " I think it will be a valuable addition to our Christian literature . ' Rev. James L. Hodge says : " I can most cordially thank Mr. Wilson for his noble work , and you , gentlemen , for your Christian enterprise in bringing the ...
... says : " I think it will be a valuable addition to our Christian literature . ' Rev. James L. Hodge says : " I can most cordially thank Mr. Wilson for his noble work , and you , gentlemen , for your Christian enterprise in bringing the ...
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... say to her husband : ' You really have no brains , and I really cannot imagine what put it into your head to write ... says : " Don't let us get on bad terms with the ant ; it may injure me in its neighborhood . ' Ah ! if it sufficed ...
... say to her husband : ' You really have no brains , and I really cannot imagine what put it into your head to write ... says : " Don't let us get on bad terms with the ant ; it may injure me in its neighborhood . ' Ah ! if it sufficed ...
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... says : " If this is not pure negligence , it is delicately ex- pressed . " The experienced critic cannot discover whether it be a fault to be shunned or a beauty to be admired ! . . . While I touch these intellectual discussions , I may ...
... says : " If this is not pure negligence , it is delicately ex- pressed . " The experienced critic cannot discover whether it be a fault to be shunned or a beauty to be admired ! . . . While I touch these intellectual discussions , I may ...
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... or Serve Eggs in a Hundred Ways . " She says that in the circle of French cookery no less than 685 ways of preparing eggs are recognized . MAY 15 , 1866 . Some Thoughts on Ritualism for AND PUBLISHERS ' CIRCULAR . 33.
... or Serve Eggs in a Hundred Ways . " She says that in the circle of French cookery no less than 685 ways of preparing eggs are recognized . MAY 15 , 1866 . Some Thoughts on Ritualism for AND PUBLISHERS ' CIRCULAR . 33.
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... says the author , " eighty - five out of every hundred of the collapsed cases , and all of the premonitory cases ... say , " The book is put for- ward as being substantially true , whereas it is sub- stantially false . " MAY 15 , 1866 ...
... says the author , " eighty - five out of every hundred of the collapsed cases , and all of the premonitory cases ... say , " The book is put for- ward as being substantially true , whereas it is sub- stantially false . " MAY 15 , 1866 ...
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