Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... interests of life he dis- misses with the glib assurance of ignorance . " Tiny pleasures occupy the place Of glories and of duties as the feet Of fabled fairies , when the sun goes down , Trip o'er the grass where wrestlers strove by ...
... interests of life he dis- misses with the glib assurance of ignorance . " Tiny pleasures occupy the place Of glories and of duties as the feet Of fabled fairies , when the sun goes down , Trip o'er the grass where wrestlers strove by ...
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... interest either at the Horse Guards or at the India Office , and if I had I really should feel ashamed to have to urge it in such a cause on be- half of my brother , and were he to know that he had only obtained the distinction through ...
... interest either at the Horse Guards or at the India Office , and if I had I really should feel ashamed to have to urge it in such a cause on be- half of my brother , and were he to know that he had only obtained the distinction through ...
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... interests we quarrel with our VOL . CLXXXVI . - NO . MCXXV . neighbours they will chival- rously wait many months be- fore undertaking our invasion , until our Territorial Forces have been mobilised and are sufficiently trained to meet ...
... interests we quarrel with our VOL . CLXXXVI . - NO . MCXXV . neighbours they will chival- rously wait many months be- fore undertaking our invasion , until our Territorial Forces have been mobilised and are sufficiently trained to meet ...
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... interest of their own , as to English ears , is instructive . showing the difficulties which In Urdu , and in several of the natives of India have to con- vernacular languages of the merous reports by telegram and letter that mail ...
... interest of their own , as to English ears , is instructive . showing the difficulties which In Urdu , and in several of the natives of India have to con- vernacular languages of the merous reports by telegram and letter that mail ...
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... of violence to his men or fraud on his employer . Avery would always have been an adventurer , but it was not inevitable that he should have the administration of justice , the interest of trade , 54 [ July The Pirate .
... of violence to his men or fraud on his employer . Avery would always have been an adventurer , but it was not inevitable that he should have the administration of justice , the interest of trade , 54 [ July The Pirate .
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