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Page 152
... less near to us ; but as the moon waned , we saw less and less of our pretty moth . Thus had we ourselves christened her , but by the name of " The White Moth " was she also known by the few who were accustomed to her presence in the ...
... less near to us ; but as the moon waned , we saw less and less of our pretty moth . Thus had we ourselves christened her , but by the name of " The White Moth " was she also known by the few who were accustomed to her presence in the ...
Page 158
... less international . Hence , the new nations rested on much narrower ideas of compatriotism , and drew their members from a single province or some smaller territorial division . At the outset they received the countenance of the ...
... less international . Hence , the new nations rested on much narrower ideas of compatriotism , and drew their members from a single province or some smaller territorial division . At the outset they received the countenance of the ...
Page 557
... less and less of originality , and more and more of appropriation . But some com- posers had qualms of conscience , and only stole from themselves . In treating of " The Touchstone ; or Harlequin Traveller , " an ingenious speaking ...
... less and less of originality , and more and more of appropriation . But some com- posers had qualms of conscience , and only stole from themselves . In treating of " The Touchstone ; or Harlequin Traveller , " an ingenious speaking ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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