Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... hand , a previous declaration to retire , not only carries with it the appearance of vanity and self - importance , but it may be construed into a manœuvre to be invited to remain ; and , on the other hand , to say nothing , implies ...
... hand , a previous declaration to retire , not only carries with it the appearance of vanity and self - importance , but it may be construed into a manœuvre to be invited to remain ; and , on the other hand , to say nothing , implies ...
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... hand in silence , retired from the bedside , and sat by the fire absorbed in grief . Between five and six the other ... hand from mine and felt his own pulse . I saw his countenance change . I spoke to Dr. Craik , who sat by the fire ...
... hand in silence , retired from the bedside , and sat by the fire absorbed in grief . Between five and six the other ... hand from mine and felt his own pulse . I saw his countenance change . I spoke to Dr. Craik , who sat by the fire ...
Stran 317
... hand on his horse's neck ; and the most careless observer , though ignorant of the subject , would recognize , at a glance , the image of a brave man , an intelligent officer , and an honorable gentleman . The excellent engraving of ...
... hand on his horse's neck ; and the most careless observer , though ignorant of the subject , would recognize , at a glance , the image of a brave man , an intelligent officer , and an honorable gentleman . The excellent engraving of ...
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