Sources of Information in the Social Sciences: A Guide to the LiteratureBedminster Press, 1964 - 498 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 12–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... return their sap to the root , from whence it arose ; as a river pours its streams to the sea , whence its spring was ... returned : it was dying upon its stalk ; the grace of the form of it was gone ; its loveliness was vanish ed away ...
... return their sap to the root , from whence it arose ; as a river pours its streams to the sea , whence its spring was ... returned : it was dying upon its stalk ; the grace of the form of it was gone ; its loveliness was vanish ed away ...
Էջ 65
... returned : the verdure was nipt by the east wind ; the branches were lopt away by the axe ; the worm had made its way into the trunk , and the heart thereof was decayed ; it mouldered away , and fell to the ground . 3. I have seen the ...
... returned : the verdure was nipt by the east wind ; the branches were lopt away by the axe ; the worm had made its way into the trunk , and the heart thereof was decayed ; it mouldered away , and fell to the ground . 3. I have seen the ...
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... returned to his preserver ; and repaid his goodness by driving him from his settlement , and taking immediate possession of all the fruits of his honest industry . 7. The poor man , stung with such an instance of unpa- ralleled ...
... returned to his preserver ; and repaid his goodness by driving him from his settlement , and taking immediate possession of all the fruits of his honest industry . 7. The poor man , stung with such an instance of unpa- ralleled ...
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PIECES IN PROSE CHAPTER I | 17 |
CHAPTER II | 24 |
Filial sensibility | 25 |
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