Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 188W. Blackwood, 1910 - Scotland |
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Page 11
... winds . Nevertheless , superiority in power to wage war in the air has become an imperative obligation for the State which desires to command at sea , and it is not improbable that in the near future the command of narrow waters may be ...
... winds . Nevertheless , superiority in power to wage war in the air has become an imperative obligation for the State which desires to command at sea , and it is not improbable that in the near future the command of narrow waters may be ...
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... Wind there is , from the north and west , and much rain , but the air is soft and gracious , and if you wish for refuge from the gales and a warm winter air , you can turn you to the south , and find a haven at Budleigh , or Sid- mouth ...
... Wind there is , from the north and west , and much rain , but the air is soft and gracious , and if you wish for refuge from the gales and a warm winter air , you can turn you to the south , and find a haven at Budleigh , or Sid- mouth ...
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... wind indeed that blows harm to nobody . Our Association costs about £ 60 a - year to run ; fees and subscriptions account for about half this sum , leaving the brutal and grasping landlord to pay the rest . The late owner of this our ...
... wind indeed that blows harm to nobody . Our Association costs about £ 60 a - year to run ; fees and subscriptions account for about half this sum , leaving the brutal and grasping landlord to pay the rest . The late owner of this our ...
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... wind , and to give the many folk who were slow in crossing Badgeworthy Water a chance of catching us up . Those who had waited with the pack could not of course be certain which way the stag had gone , and a false rumour that he had ...
... wind , and to give the many folk who were slow in crossing Badgeworthy Water a chance of catching us up . Those who had waited with the pack could not of course be certain which way the stag had gone , and a false rumour that he had ...
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... winds , and those beautiful views , & c . , & c . They bad - mannered ones , the Re- then sat down for a long chat , publicans - all our friends first on matters in general- being staunch Monarchists , the tiresomeness of young girls ...
... winds , and those beautiful views , & c . , & c . They bad - mannered ones , the Re- then sat down for a long chat , publicans - all our friends first on matters in general- being staunch Monarchists , the tiresomeness of young girls ...
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