Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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Pàgina 49
... hand that I was about to drop into the alm's - trunk of the poor , as I had constantly done since my days of trouble ; but I hastily thrust it into the hand of the child . Nay , it was all I could do not to fall down on my knees and ...
... hand that I was about to drop into the alm's - trunk of the poor , as I had constantly done since my days of trouble ; but I hastily thrust it into the hand of the child . Nay , it was all I could do not to fall down on my knees and ...
Pàgina 284
... hand , that point of the road where the projecting rock - which now concealed the advanced party from the view - diminished by one half the width of the passage . " I'm glad that the corporal sees his way clear before him , for now ...
... hand , that point of the road where the projecting rock - which now concealed the advanced party from the view - diminished by one half the width of the passage . " I'm glad that the corporal sees his way clear before him , for now ...
Pàgina 530
... hand of Napoleon holds within it his MS . of the Immortal Code which bears his name , and the bulletins of the Grand Army . His other hand is stretched forth to grasp the crown , which the Country is about to bestow . David has ...
... hand of Napoleon holds within it his MS . of the Immortal Code which bears his name , and the bulletins of the Grand Army . His other hand is stretched forth to grasp the crown , which the Country is about to bestow . David has ...
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