Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 420
... means cutting your last hope adrift . No , you needn't explain ; I haven't stewed long years in the tropics without learning the feeling , and I also know what it means to give in . Muddy claret isn't wholesome , but too much of that ...
... means cutting your last hope adrift . No , you needn't explain ; I haven't stewed long years in the tropics without learning the feeling , and I also know what it means to give in . Muddy claret isn't wholesome , but too much of that ...
Page 490
... means that law is not founded on common sense . Far from it . Law is the accumulated common sense of many ... means just what he says , because such is the imperfection of language that no one can ever say just what he means . " He who ...
... means that law is not founded on common sense . Far from it . Law is the accumulated common sense of many ... means just what he says , because such is the imperfection of language that no one can ever say just what he means . " He who ...
Page 502
... means of the payer , the price being arrived at by means of prolonged bargaining between the shepherd and his flock . Would - be couples often wait for months until a sum can be fixed upon with his reverence for tying the knot ; and ...
... means of the payer , the price being arrived at by means of prolonged bargaining between the shepherd and his flock . Would - be couples often wait for months until a sum can be fixed upon with his reverence for tying the knot ; and ...
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