Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 188W. Blackwood, 1910 - Scotland |
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... believe that a properly conducted club is likely to lead to quarrels between man and wife . If the woman is fond enough of her husband , and can look after him well enough to keep him at home when his work is done , he will stay at home ...
... believe that a properly conducted club is likely to lead to quarrels between man and wife . If the woman is fond enough of her husband , and can look after him well enough to keep him at home when his work is done , he will stay at home ...
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... believe it has a touch of yellow ochre in it ; and if you take an involun- tary roll therein , back must go your coat to the dyers , and " things are never the same again . " 9 It is a difficult country to kill a fox in . Often the ...
... believe it has a touch of yellow ochre in it ; and if you take an involun- tary roll therein , back must go your coat to the dyers , and " things are never the same again . " 9 It is a difficult country to kill a fox in . Often the ...
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... believe Tucker stuck to his task till evening , and eventually found a very stale line away down by Higher Molland , but could make nothing of it . The run was over when One - horn prodded up a substitute ; and the gallant beast lived ...
... believe Tucker stuck to his task till evening , and eventually found a very stale line away down by Higher Molland , but could make nothing of it . The run was over when One - horn prodded up a substitute ; and the gallant beast lived ...
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... believe , produced no notable increase of head in their pro- geny ; from which it appears probable that the offspring of a Scotch stag on Exmoor would carry heads of the same average size as the rest of the young generation . No doubt ...
... believe , produced no notable increase of head in their pro- geny ; from which it appears probable that the offspring of a Scotch stag on Exmoor would carry heads of the same average size as the rest of the young generation . No doubt ...
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say that an experience of fif- teen years led him to believe that the Foreign Trade of Great Britain employed 37,283 men ; the coasting trade , 35,970 ; and the fisheries , 14,628 . As regards the fish- eries , he was on safe ground ...
say that an experience of fif- teen years led him to believe that the Foreign Trade of Great Britain employed 37,283 men ; the coasting trade , 35,970 ; and the fisheries , 14,628 . As regards the fish- eries , he was on safe ground ...
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