Blackwood's Magazine, 96 tomasW. Blackwood, 1864 |
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... object to be attained is to make them sailors . Theoretical knowledge is excellent , and indispensable in order to make accomplished officers , but it can only be valuable - either to the service or to the individual - when , as a su ...
... object to be attained is to make them sailors . Theoretical knowledge is excellent , and indispensable in order to make accomplished officers , but it can only be valuable - either to the service or to the individual - when , as a su ...
74 psl.
... object considered from a different point of view . Europe is remodel- ling herself on the principle of nationality . Twenty years hence , the Slavonian race will have expe- rienced a great augmentation of power - partly from increase of ...
... object considered from a different point of view . Europe is remodel- ling herself on the principle of nationality . Twenty years hence , the Slavonian race will have expe- rienced a great augmentation of power - partly from increase of ...
81 psl.
... object to rob them of their prey . Either the new Mexi- can empire must be established on solid foundations before the termi- nation of the civil war in the United States , or the project will run a The pro- great risk of failure ...
... object to rob them of their prey . Either the new Mexi- can empire must be established on solid foundations before the termi- nation of the civil war in the United States , or the project will run a The pro- great risk of failure ...
86 psl.
... object that the artist has essayed a Herculean labour considerably beyond his powers . The figures are not ill conceived , the idea is not inaptly expressed ; but the drawing is certainly want- ing in mastery , and the difficult ...
... object that the artist has essayed a Herculean labour considerably beyond his powers . The figures are not ill conceived , the idea is not inaptly expressed ; but the drawing is certainly want- ing in mastery , and the difficult ...
113 psl.
... objects of his admiration , was that brilliant world to be closed upon him for ever by his own obstinacy ? As these ... object to the mixing up of I names which - which no one here has any right 1864. ] 113 The Perpetual Curate . - Part ...
... objects of his admiration , was that brilliant world to be closed upon him for ever by his own obstinacy ? As these ... object to the mixing up of I names which - which no one here has any right 1864. ] 113 The Perpetual Curate . - Part ...
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