Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts, Τόμος 50Orr and Smith, 1873 |
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Σελίδα 20
... took his young companion to the lodgings hard by , which Kavanagh had indicated . Mulvaney's was an eating - house of humble exterior , situated in a secluded street , whereof the houses were old and gabled , and mostly built of wood ...
... took his young companion to the lodgings hard by , which Kavanagh had indicated . Mulvaney's was an eating - house of humble exterior , situated in a secluded street , whereof the houses were old and gabled , and mostly built of wood ...
Σελίδα 27
... took a stone or ' some other dead thing ' from the tenement , and produced it before the mayor and bailiffs of Exeter upon seven successive quarter - days . If at the seventh time the tenant did not shew with the money due , the landlord ...
... took a stone or ' some other dead thing ' from the tenement , and produced it before the mayor and bailiffs of Exeter upon seven successive quarter - days . If at the seventh time the tenant did not shew with the money due , the landlord ...
Σελίδα 37
... took to it till about noon , and then informed his companion that the time had come to keep their appointment with the young master . Robert professed his readiness to accompany him ; but when Murphy took his arm and would have passed ...
... took to it till about noon , and then informed his companion that the time had come to keep their appointment with the young master . Robert professed his readiness to accompany him ; but when Murphy took his arm and would have passed ...
Σελίδα 50
... took place in the summer of 1830. Horace was now nineteen years of age ; he had become a proficient in his profession , and could work at either case or press , was well read , and , thanks to his memory and resolute will , had acquired ...
... took place in the summer of 1830. Horace was now nineteen years of age ; he had become a proficient in his profession , and could work at either case or press , was well read , and , thanks to his memory and resolute will , had acquired ...
Σελίδα 74
... took a larger and deeper view of his own responsibilities . In almost everything that he hereafter took in hand there was an underlying purpose , which , whether as a matter of mere art it was an advantage or other- wise , did without ...
... took a larger and deeper view of his own responsibilities . In almost everything that he hereafter took in hand there was an underlying purpose , which , whether as a matter of mere art it was an advantage or other- wise , did without ...
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