Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186William Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... half judgment united to great sentimental , half literary in the warmth of imagination . " task . But he is rarely fruitful this be true the Cockney tem- in remedies ; and for drastic perament has none of it , for measures which go to ...
... half judgment united to great sentimental , half literary in the warmth of imagination . " task . But he is rarely fruitful this be true the Cockney tem- in remedies ; and for drastic perament has none of it , for measures which go to ...
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... half of my brother , and were he to know that he had only obtained the distinction through such means , I feel that he would prefer to remain with- out it . " you bore with my waywardness then , Whenever I can with a clear con- and for ...
... half of my brother , and were he to know that he had only obtained the distinction through such means , I feel that he would prefer to remain with- out it . " you bore with my waywardness then , Whenever I can with a clear con- and for ...
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... half a million men immediately avail- able at all times . As to expense , careful esti- mates show that , allowing for a good staff of Regular officers and non - commissioned officers to carry out the recruit train- ing , the additional ...
... half a million men immediately avail- able at all times . As to expense , careful esti- mates show that , allowing for a good staff of Regular officers and non - commissioned officers to carry out the recruit train- ing , the additional ...
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... half in shade and half in light , were ranged the picturesque figures of the Jam's body- guard , fierce - looking Rajputs , armed with shields and spears ; from outside came the wailing of native music , and amid these strange ...
... half in shade and half in light , were ranged the picturesque figures of the Jam's body- guard , fierce - looking Rajputs , armed with shields and spears ; from outside came the wailing of native music , and amid these strange ...
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... Half a minute , please , " said Hughie , as unruffled as if he were putting on the gloves for a ten - minute spar in a gym- nasium . " I'm not going to fight a man in sea - boots in my bare feet . Can any gentle- man oblige me with ...
... Half a minute , please , " said Hughie , as unruffled as if he were putting on the gloves for a ten - minute spar in a gym- nasium . " I'm not going to fight a man in sea - boots in my bare feet . Can any gentle- man oblige me with ...
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