Blackwood's Magazine, 96 tomasW. Blackwood, 1864 |
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... fact , as re- cording some prejudice of a by- gone age . As the tone of manners and observance has grown univer- sal , so has the very expression of the features . They are intensely like each other . We are told that a shepherd will ...
... fact , as re- cording some prejudice of a by- gone age . As the tone of manners and observance has grown univer- sal , so has the very expression of the features . They are intensely like each other . We are told that a shepherd will ...
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... fact , it might not have been better to teach people to swim , or even float , rather than make this great issue of cheap life - belts . I am so practical that I rather address myself to pro- fit by what is , than endeavour by any ...
... fact , it might not have been better to teach people to swim , or even float , rather than make this great issue of cheap life - belts . I am so practical that I rather address myself to pro- fit by what is , than endeavour by any ...
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... fact , and endeavour to apply it . In the same spirit , if I hear a man in a salon change from French to German , and thence diverge into Italian and Spanish , with possibly a brief excursion into something Scandinavian , or Sclav - at ...
... fact , and endeavour to apply it . In the same spirit , if I hear a man in a salon change from French to German , and thence diverge into Italian and Spanish , with possibly a brief excursion into something Scandinavian , or Sclav - at ...
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... fact , to which allusion was lately made in Parliament , that the Papal Govern- ment had ordered Mr Home , the spiritualist , to quit the city and the States of his Holiness , and not to return to them . In what condition , I would ask ...
... fact , to which allusion was lately made in Parliament , that the Papal Govern- ment had ordered Mr Home , the spiritualist , to quit the city and the States of his Holiness , and not to return to them . In what condition , I would ask ...
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... fact , the Admiralty had overshot the mark , and had gone to the opposite ex- treme . In their laudable anxiety to steer the educational bark clear of the rocky Scylla of neglect , they had wellnigh swamped it in the Charybdis of excess ...
... fact , the Admiralty had overshot the mark , and had gone to the opposite ex- treme . In their laudable anxiety to steer the educational bark clear of the rocky Scylla of neglect , they had wellnigh swamped it in the Charybdis of excess ...
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