Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 60
... persons of condition , when well brought up , a great spirit of accom- modation . In the varied company of Sir Arthur's house he had con- stantly found that no one submitted with a better grace to accidental hardships than he whose ...
... persons of condition , when well brought up , a great spirit of accom- modation . In the varied company of Sir Arthur's house he had con- stantly found that no one submitted with a better grace to accidental hardships than he whose ...
Page 77
... persons could traffic with ease . " It is the most beautiful thing in the world , " said Cortez , speaking of the capital , with bitter regret , when the heroic defence of the Aztecs compelled him to demolish it house by house . Around ...
... persons could traffic with ease . " It is the most beautiful thing in the world , " said Cortez , speaking of the capital , with bitter regret , when the heroic defence of the Aztecs compelled him to demolish it house by house . Around ...
Page 90
... person , or sent as their delegate a photogra- phic apparatus . With one excep- tion , we must pass these respective products by , and that exception we of course make in favour of F. Goodall's ' Messenger from Sinai at the Wells of ...
... person , or sent as their delegate a photogra- phic apparatus . With one excep- tion , we must pass these respective products by , and that exception we of course make in favour of F. Goodall's ' Messenger from Sinai at the Wells of ...
Page 119
... person in Skelmersdale while Frank was unprovided for ; but , of course , " said Miss Leonora , sitting down suddenly , " nobody who knows me could suppose for a minute that I would let my feelings stand in the way of my public duty ...
... person in Skelmersdale while Frank was unprovided for ; but , of course , " said Miss Leonora , sitting down suddenly , " nobody who knows me could suppose for a minute that I would let my feelings stand in the way of my public duty ...
Page 122
... person for a clergyman's wife ; and what is he to do if he is always to be Curate of St Roque's ? You may say it is my fault , but I cannot help it . He always used to come to me in all his little troubles ; and when he wants anything ...
... person for a clergyman's wife ; and what is he to do if he is always to be Curate of St Roque's ? You may say it is my fault , but I cannot help it . He always used to come to me in all his little troubles ; and when he wants anything ...
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