Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 54
... became parallel to that mobile but inelastic fluid . The fear of immediate death was removed . The moral torture lessened , the physical pain became more acute . The agony of the strain on my legs and arms grew intolerable . I was ...
... became parallel to that mobile but inelastic fluid . The fear of immediate death was removed . The moral torture lessened , the physical pain became more acute . The agony of the strain on my legs and arms grew intolerable . I was ...
Page 142
... became quite a joke with our party . " By her second marriage Mrs. Disraeli apparently lost her right and title to the privity which she had enjoyed as Mrs. Wyndham Lewis , and society , which had delighted to invest her husband with ...
... became quite a joke with our party . " By her second marriage Mrs. Disraeli apparently lost her right and title to the privity which she had enjoyed as Mrs. Wyndham Lewis , and society , which had delighted to invest her husband with ...
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... became gradually full of art treasures of many kinds , and his collection of such objects became very con- siderable . He was a man of property . He inherited a private fortune , and without that he could not have lived as he did in ...
... became gradually full of art treasures of many kinds , and his collection of such objects became very con- siderable . He was a man of property . He inherited a private fortune , and without that he could not have lived as he did in ...
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