Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 42
... stands rigid for a moment , a bullet rolls it over . At the crack of the rifle the whole bed of the watercourse beyond the reeds is in a moment swarming with confusedly leaping , hoarsely growling shapes . The majority of the pack ...
... stands rigid for a moment , a bullet rolls it over . At the crack of the rifle the whole bed of the watercourse beyond the reeds is in a moment swarming with confusedly leaping , hoarsely growling shapes . The majority of the pack ...
Page 43
... standing nearly thirty inches at the shoulder , hunting dogs are blotched all over with irregularly shaped patches of yellow , black , and white - individuals showing a preponderance sometimes of one colour and sometimes of another ...
... standing nearly thirty inches at the shoulder , hunting dogs are blotched all over with irregularly shaped patches of yellow , black , and white - individuals showing a preponderance sometimes of one colour and sometimes of another ...
Page 58
... stand well with the Pope , it was also absolutely necessary for him to find a " potent prince whom he could serve with acceptance . The Grand Dukes of Tuscany offered themselves to him as natural patrons . The Medici of his day - Cosmo ...
... stand well with the Pope , it was also absolutely necessary for him to find a " potent prince whom he could serve with acceptance . The Grand Dukes of Tuscany offered themselves to him as natural patrons . The Medici of his day - Cosmo ...
Page 71
... standing the absence of the Sirius , this was a case of that tide which , " taken at the flood , leads on to fortune " ; that this complete , if temporary , paralysis of the French squad- ron as a fighting unit was not turned to our ...
... standing the absence of the Sirius , this was a case of that tide which , " taken at the flood , leads on to fortune " ; that this complete , if temporary , paralysis of the French squad- ron as a fighting unit was not turned to our ...
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ed and with standing and run- ning rigging completely shot away , threatened every minute to go over the side ; and the Bellone's heavy metal had so shattered her that no part of her was safe . But " Fighting Willoughby , " as that ...
ed and with standing and run- ning rigging completely shot away , threatened every minute to go over the side ; and the Bellone's heavy metal had so shattered her that no part of her was safe . But " Fighting Willoughby , " as that ...
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