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... present situation . " 66 It is in these jottings - down of his leisure moments , not in the details of his uneventful life , that the reader of to - day may discover subjects worthy of his atten- tion , even though he may not echo the ...
... present situation . " 66 It is in these jottings - down of his leisure moments , not in the details of his uneventful life , that the reader of to - day may discover subjects worthy of his atten- tion , even though he may not echo the ...
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... present selves . It is , on the contrary , a sparkling source , and in the midst of the river of life , however turbulent and treacherous , or muddy and dull , we should recognize here and there glistening drops which have been with us ...
... present selves . It is , on the contrary , a sparkling source , and in the midst of the river of life , however turbulent and treacherous , or muddy and dull , we should recognize here and there glistening drops which have been with us ...
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... present day , thus worthily carrying on the tradition of our Society . In discussing the dissemination of literature in English throughout the world , the lecturer mentioned India , and I would like to enlarge upon that theme . There is ...
... present day , thus worthily carrying on the tradition of our Society . In discussing the dissemination of literature in English throughout the world , the lecturer mentioned India , and I would like to enlarge upon that theme . There is ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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