Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 36
... seen in this immense establish- ment ; every class and description of vessel may there be compared together ; the latest improvements in steam machinery , the newest in- ventions in artillery , the art of ship- building , and every ...
... seen in this immense establish- ment ; every class and description of vessel may there be compared together ; the latest improvements in steam machinery , the newest in- ventions in artillery , the art of ship- building , and every ...
Page 60
... seen her , he wondered whether she would be able to subdue her proud spirit to such lowly ways , and make of that thatched cabin the happy_home that Dolly had made it . His ex- periences of life were not very large , but one lesson they ...
... seen her , he wondered whether she would be able to subdue her proud spirit to such lowly ways , and make of that thatched cabin the happy_home that Dolly had made it . His ex- periences of life were not very large , but one lesson they ...
Page 65
... seen the last of him . " " How tired you look , my poor Tony ! " said his mother , as he en- tered the cottage and threw himself heavily and wearily into a chair . " I am tired , mother - very tired and jaded . " " I wondered what kept ...
... seen the last of him . " " How tired you look , my poor Tony ! " said his mother , as he en- tered the cottage and threw himself heavily and wearily into a chair . " I am tired , mother - very tired and jaded . " " I wondered what kept ...
Page 74
... seen to await them , the Germans will consolidate their strength by uni- fication , and will thereby acquire much greater power than they now possess , even though they lose a considerable portion of their non- German territory . In the ...
... seen to await them , the Germans will consolidate their strength by uni- fication , and will thereby acquire much greater power than they now possess , even though they lose a considerable portion of their non- German territory . In the ...
Page 85
... seen , from without ; the painter is merely the child of the age in which he lives , the mirror that reflects the form and fashion of his time and country . Thus it is that our Eng- lish school is emphatically English , and that our ...
... seen , from without ; the painter is merely the child of the age in which he lives , the mirror that reflects the form and fashion of his time and country . Thus it is that our Eng- lish school is emphatically English , and that our ...
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