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... for she went into the little back living - room and began to make preparation for breakfast - breakfast for one ; for she had neither relatives nor lodgers , and it seemed she was well - pleased with her style of living .
... for she went into the little back living - room and began to make preparation for breakfast - breakfast for one ; for she had neither relatives nor lodgers , and it seemed she was well - pleased with her style of living .
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They might , indeed , be as good as they would , study hard in their several lodgings , and live soberly and virtuously ... and I cannot but say I reckon the collegiate way of living in our English Universities , where lads have their ...
They might , indeed , be as good as they would , study hard in their several lodgings , and live soberly and virtuously ... and I cannot but say I reckon the collegiate way of living in our English Universities , where lads have their ...
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In the writings of this same philosopher concerning the early history of living creatures may be found a crude svstem of evolution , and one which in its main features bears soine analogy to the doctrine of the “ survival of the fittest ...
In the writings of this same philosopher concerning the early history of living creatures may be found a crude svstem of evolution , and one which in its main features bears soine analogy to the doctrine of the “ survival of the fittest ...
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