Peter's Letters to His KinsfolkScottish Academic Press, 1977 - 204 strán (strany) |
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... least half a heel's breadth . I was quite thunderstruck , never having heard the least hint of his being so great a geometrician - in this sense of the word . I was , however , I must own , agreeably surprised by such a specimen of ...
... least half a heel's breadth . I was quite thunderstruck , never having heard the least hint of his being so great a geometrician - in this sense of the word . I was , however , I must own , agreeably surprised by such a specimen of ...
Strana 27
... least effect of stiffness or coldness . It was a delight- ful thing to see these two old men , who had rendered themselves emi- nent in two so different walks of exertion , meeting together in the quiet evening of their days , to enjoy ...
... least effect of stiffness or coldness . It was a delight- ful thing to see these two old men , who had rendered themselves emi- nent in two so different walks of exertion , meeting together in the quiet evening of their days , to enjoy ...
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... least two hundred pupils ; and in such a class , it would be impossible to adopt , with the least effect , any other method of teaching than that by formal prælections . Now , of all ways , this is the least adapted for seizing and ...
... least two hundred pupils ; and in such a class , it would be impossible to adopt , with the least effect , any other method of teaching than that by formal prælections . Now , of all ways , this is the least adapted for seizing and ...
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Peter's Letters to His Kinsfolk John Gibson Lockhart,Association for Scottish Literary Studies Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1977 |
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