Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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Pagina 211
... position would cost her . But now she knew , with Leonard's arms round her , Leonard's kisses on her cheeks , bidding her farewell , striving to speak gently and fairly . - " I do not blame you , little one . You were helpless , and ...
... position would cost her . But now she knew , with Leonard's arms round her , Leonard's kisses on her cheeks , bidding her farewell , striving to speak gently and fairly . - " I do not blame you , little one . You were helpless , and ...
Pagina 325
... position which alone gave her a right to their allegiance , and had gone over to the enemy . To understand the Anglican revival required , as Mr Cassilis said of Young England , " a doosid deal of history and all that sort of thing ...
... position which alone gave her a right to their allegiance , and had gone over to the enemy . To understand the Anglican revival required , as Mr Cassilis said of Young England , " a doosid deal of history and all that sort of thing ...
Pagina 431
... position . It is true that they could only avail themselves of the opportunity in question by a gross violation of public duty , a departure from the old and right- eous tactics of constitutional op- position , and an amount of dirt ...
... position . It is true that they could only avail themselves of the opportunity in question by a gross violation of public duty , a departure from the old and right- eous tactics of constitutional op- position , and an amount of dirt ...
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