Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 10
... England by herself , having come home for her health , some wicked person put it into the poor thing's head that her marriage was not a good one . She was fool enough to believe it , though she knew Henry . Forgive me if I speak a ...
... England by herself , having come home for her health , some wicked person put it into the poor thing's head that her marriage was not a good one . She was fool enough to believe it , though she knew Henry . Forgive me if I speak a ...
Pagina 40
... England . In fact , cramped between the steep walls of that rocky chasm , it has never had room for expansion . Even now it is some fourteen miles from the near- est railway , and the only roads by which it may be reached come to an ...
... England . In fact , cramped between the steep walls of that rocky chasm , it has never had room for expansion . Even now it is some fourteen miles from the near- est railway , and the only roads by which it may be reached come to an ...
Pagina 78
... England , and how vain it is to hope that equal re- sults can be produced , save in ex- ceptional cases , in the very much more limited time which is devoted to the study of classics in this country . We have seen the ab- surdity of ...
... England , and how vain it is to hope that equal re- sults can be produced , save in ex- ceptional cases , in the very much more limited time which is devoted to the study of classics in this country . We have seen the ab- surdity of ...
Pagina 79
... England , and this is and 12 to history , making a total probably an advantage . The Scotch of from 40 to 41 hours in all . In course ends earlier : few scholars another school I find as much remain at school after seventeen , as 52 ...
... England , and this is and 12 to history , making a total probably an advantage . The Scotch of from 40 to 41 hours in all . In course ends earlier : few scholars another school I find as much remain at school after seventeen , as 52 ...
Pagina 95
... England , and equally certain it is that , as regards artillery , stores , transport , and weapons of every sort , the Ger- man army is very far ahead of ours . But three facts Lord Randolph for- gets to notice : first , that the Ger ...
... England , and equally certain it is that , as regards artillery , stores , transport , and weapons of every sort , the Ger- man army is very far ahead of ours . But three facts Lord Randolph for- gets to notice : first , that the Ger ...
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