Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 191W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 59
... tion of which every member of a secret society is in search . Somebody , however , betrayed them to Ismail , who at once sent for the ringleaders . They went to the Palace with hag- gard faces and shaking knees , like so many naughty ...
... tion of which every member of a secret society is in search . Somebody , however , betrayed them to Ismail , who at once sent for the ringleaders . They went to the Palace with hag- gard faces and shaking knees , like so many naughty ...
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... tion to the mutineers , and he advised the Khedive to put himself immediately at the head of whatever loyal troops the arrival of Arabi in formid- able array . The Khedive seemed to agree to this , and together they drove over to the ...
... tion to the mutineers , and he advised the Khedive to put himself immediately at the head of whatever loyal troops the arrival of Arabi in formid- able array . The Khedive seemed to agree to this , and together they drove over to the ...
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... tion , " whose chief pursuits , apart from his work , were trout - fishing and collecting re- ligious anecdotes , with which he filled several volumes that passed through several editions . From Brechin the minister was moved in turn to ...
... tion , " whose chief pursuits , apart from his work , were trout - fishing and collecting re- ligious anecdotes , with which he filled several volumes that passed through several editions . From Brechin the minister was moved in turn to ...
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... tion before the Royal College of President , took the customary Surgeons in Edinburgh and oaths . The following day , being received his diploma . his twentieth birthday , he was presented with the Diploma of a Member of the Royal ...
... tion before the Royal College of President , took the customary Surgeons in Edinburgh and oaths . The following day , being received his diploma . his twentieth birthday , he was presented with the Diploma of a Member of the Royal ...
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... tion with each other , and to remark the amazement with which they re- garded everything around them . All traces of ferocity , turbulence , and noise had suddenly vanished ; they found themselves again in the world , and treated like ...
... tion with each other , and to remark the amazement with which they re- garded everything around them . All traces of ferocity , turbulence , and noise had suddenly vanished ; they found themselves again in the world , and treated like ...
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