Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 33
... doubt it would be quite practicable to devise a scheme whereby it would be so ; but to make a fundamental principle of this would , we think , be a fatal mistake . To start upon this assumption would be to crip- ple the whole plan ; for ...
... doubt it would be quite practicable to devise a scheme whereby it would be so ; but to make a fundamental principle of this would , we think , be a fatal mistake . To start upon this assumption would be to crip- ple the whole plan ; for ...
Page 34
... doubt this would be highly beneficial to the latter if it could be carried out , and would tend to draw the two services closer together , which is much to be de- sired . But the College would be quite large enough without this ad ...
... doubt this would be highly beneficial to the latter if it could be carried out , and would tend to draw the two services closer together , which is much to be de- sired . But the College would be quite large enough without this ad ...
Page 35
... doubt , just at first , some inconvenience would be experienced by the change of system ; but this necessarily at- tends any alteration of long - estab- lished custom whatever ; and we confidently believe that in a very short time this ...
... doubt , just at first , some inconvenience would be experienced by the change of system ; but this necessarily at- tends any alteration of long - estab- lished custom whatever ; and we confidently believe that in a very short time this ...
Page 40
... doubt , one chief cause of the squalid and poverty - stricken aspect of the place . We met at dinner the few intelligent and edu- cated men who lived here , and spend the evening , as is usual on such occasions , in political discus ...
... doubt , one chief cause of the squalid and poverty - stricken aspect of the place . We met at dinner the few intelligent and edu- cated men who lived here , and spend the evening , as is usual on such occasions , in political discus ...
Page 46
... doubt that , like them , if they were called on to elect a prince by popu- lar vote , they would unite in favour of an English one . However much we are despised as a friend or dis- liked as an enemy , we are immense- ly respected by ...
... doubt that , like them , if they were called on to elect a prince by popu- lar vote , they would unite in favour of an English one . However much we are despised as a friend or dis- liked as an enemy , we are immense- ly respected by ...
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