Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 47
... Island , which lies midway in the British Channel , some dozen of miles off Hartland Point . But the story of Lundy is full of sensational ro- mance . There are the remains of round towers and of feudal strong- holds , and the wall of ...
... Island , which lies midway in the British Channel , some dozen of miles off Hartland Point . But the story of Lundy is full of sensational ro- mance . There are the remains of round towers and of feudal strong- holds , and the wall of ...
Pagina 48
... island is said actually to have fallen into the hands of an Algerine squadron , and thence- forward , for many years , " it was nothing " if not piratical . In 1632 it was reputed the headquarters of a notorious buccaneer named Admiral ...
... island is said actually to have fallen into the hands of an Algerine squadron , and thence- forward , for many years , " it was nothing " if not piratical . In 1632 it was reputed the headquarters of a notorious buccaneer named Admiral ...
Pagina 128
... island which had not been conquered , " and that from that moment the reign of force began . We say that England did contribute her share to the setting up the reign of force in Europe , but that it was not in the year 1878 , when ...
... island which had not been conquered , " and that from that moment the reign of force began . We say that England did contribute her share to the setting up the reign of force in Europe , but that it was not in the year 1878 , when ...
Pagina 135
... island home , trust to the free ser- vice of our - we thank Sir Charles Dilke for so boldly asserting it- really warlike people . Not all the militia , not all the guns , not all the officers , with which he would supply us , will serve ...
... island home , trust to the free ser- vice of our - we thank Sir Charles Dilke for so boldly asserting it- really warlike people . Not all the militia , not all the guns , not all the officers , with which he would supply us , will serve ...
Pagina 176
... . " There was something in Mrs Hayward's tone which seemed to imply that other subjects of quarrel would not be wanting , and there was a little smile on her lips which THE ISLAND OF SERK : A SERMON IN STONES . 176 [ Aug. Joyce .
... . " There was something in Mrs Hayward's tone which seemed to imply that other subjects of quarrel would not be wanting , and there was a little smile on her lips which THE ISLAND OF SERK : A SERMON IN STONES . 176 [ Aug. Joyce .
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