Littell's Living Age, Band 198Living Age Company Incorporated, 1893 |
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... lodged . This man Baker was the most intelligent and the cruellest of all Te Kooti's officers . He had received an excellent education in one of the mis- " 6 sion schools , he could speak and write The Chatham Islands and their Story . 7.
... lodged . This man Baker was the most intelligent and the cruellest of all Te Kooti's officers . He had received an excellent education in one of the mis- " 6 sion schools , he could speak and write The Chatham Islands and their Story . 7.
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" 6 sion schools , he could speak and write sacrificed to the spirits of the ocean . The lot fell on a near relative of Te Kooti , and , as it was not a time to re- spect persons , the order was given to throw him overboard , and he was ...
" 6 sion schools , he could speak and write sacrificed to the spirits of the ocean . The lot fell on a near relative of Te Kooti , and , as it was not a time to re- spect persons , the order was given to throw him overboard , and he was ...
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... towards the sunset , and the stars begin to shine through the branches of the dingle . But who shall write adequately of Tennyson as a nature - poet ? In poet- ical criticism , to bring any poet under a | 28 Aspects of Tennyson .
... towards the sunset , and the stars begin to shine through the branches of the dingle . But who shall write adequately of Tennyson as a nature - poet ? In poet- ical criticism , to bring any poet under a | 28 Aspects of Tennyson .
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... write admirably of the wind . Mrs. Ritchie tells us that when he was no more than five years old he was once caught and swept along by the wind down the rectory garden , crying as he was hurried past , " I hear a voice that's speaking ...
... write admirably of the wind . Mrs. Ritchie tells us that when he was no more than five years old he was once caught and swept along by the wind down the rectory garden , crying as he was hurried past , " I hear a voice that's speaking ...
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... writer , ness of his ungratified ambition are the dragging out his letters so as to repro- letters we have seen him writing . With duce the speaker's drawl . After this one exception , those of them which he rapidly set down a string of ...
... writer , ness of his ungratified ambition are the dragging out his letters so as to repro- letters we have seen him writing . With duce the speaker's drawl . After this one exception , those of them which he rapidly set down a string of ...
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