The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... persons of birth and distinction , ' and it is mentioned as the characteristic of the sport that it is an ample testimony to the invincible spirit of those little animals . ' The writer neglected to add that it was as ample a testimony ...
... persons of birth and distinction , ' and it is mentioned as the characteristic of the sport that it is an ample testimony to the invincible spirit of those little animals . ' The writer neglected to add that it was as ample a testimony ...
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... persons perhaps suffering under some desperate wrong , perhaps ac- customed to speak far in advance of their modes ... persons , what is it as betwen pri- vate persons here and a sovereign abroad ? The present Emperor of the French ...
... persons perhaps suffering under some desperate wrong , perhaps ac- customed to speak far in advance of their modes ... persons , what is it as betwen pri- vate persons here and a sovereign abroad ? The present Emperor of the French ...
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... persons were en- gaged in the act . If a million of persons wished each of them to place a pair of dice on the table with their aces uppermost , it would be no more difficult for all to do so than for one to do so . But the mathema ...
... persons were en- gaged in the act . If a million of persons wished each of them to place a pair of dice on the table with their aces uppermost , it would be no more difficult for all to do so than for one to do so . But the mathema ...
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