Literary News, Volúmenes16-17Publication Office, 1895 |
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... London with Madame Blavatsky , bull - fights , the reconstruc- tion of Mexico under General Diaz , all succeed each other in bewildering rush in this exciting life history . The story of Maximilian and Car- lotta and the Mexican ...
... London with Madame Blavatsky , bull - fights , the reconstruc- tion of Mexico under General Diaz , all succeed each other in bewildering rush in this exciting life history . The story of Maximilian and Car- lotta and the Mexican ...
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... London life , and the quixotic efforts of Margaret Dering , a girl of twenty , to reclaim the fallen women of the West End . The fact that neither the methods nor the results of her process could , under any circumstances , be capable ...
... London life , and the quixotic efforts of Margaret Dering , a girl of twenty , to reclaim the fallen women of the West End . The fact that neither the methods nor the results of her process could , under any circumstances , be capable ...
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... London Athenæum . above and beyond all , the book charms by rea- son of the breadth of view , the magnanimity and the tenderness which animate the author in dealing with a theme which is always dreary and often gruesome . There is no ...
... London Athenæum . above and beyond all , the book charms by rea- son of the breadth of view , the magnanimity and the tenderness which animate the author in dealing with a theme which is always dreary and often gruesome . There is no ...
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... London , Edinburgh , Paris , Barbazon , and finished at Le Monastier - all within about five months . That same year he had brought out his first volume , " An Inland Voyage . " " The Pavilion on the Links " was begun in London and ...
... London , Edinburgh , Paris , Barbazon , and finished at Le Monastier - all within about five months . That same year he had brought out his first volume , " An Inland Voyage . " " The Pavilion on the Links " was begun in London and ...
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... London Oratory , which he founded , and of which he was so long the head ; but they have an interest and beauty quite apart from the narrower use to which he put them , and the majority of them have been accepted by the whole Christian ...
... London Oratory , which he founded , and of which he was so long the head ; but they have an interest and beauty quite apart from the narrower use to which he put them , and the majority of them have been accepted by the whole Christian ...
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