Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 169W. Blackwood, 1901 |
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Pagina 20
... Lord , even the devils are subject unto us through Thy name . ' me . ' In con- clusion there is the direct address to the unclean spirit and the prayer of exorcism . " Dr Dalton thought best to test the girl at the conclusion by ...
... Lord , even the devils are subject unto us through Thy name . ' me . ' In con- clusion there is the direct address to the unclean spirit and the prayer of exorcism . " Dr Dalton thought best to test the girl at the conclusion by ...
Pagina 51
... Lord Castle- reagh at the Congress of Vienna , and was comforted . The Canadians are patriotic ; they have proved it , but they don't advertise . An hour after- wards one of the American girls looked at me with solemn eyes es and said ...
... Lord Castle- reagh at the Congress of Vienna , and was comforted . The Canadians are patriotic ; they have proved it , but they don't advertise . An hour after- wards one of the American girls looked at me with solemn eyes es and said ...
Pagina 68
... Lord Napier , who understood the position , though he may not have been happy in handling it , brought down upon him the snubs of his superiors , and ul- timately the worry of an intol- erable situation drove him to death . Others who ...
... Lord Napier , who understood the position , though he may not have been happy in handling it , brought down upon him the snubs of his superiors , and ul- timately the worry of an intol- erable situation drove him to death . Others who ...
Pagina 77
... Lord Palmerston . " The influence of Lord Palmerston on Chinese affairs was so remarkable , " he says , " that the ebb and flow of British prestige may be traced as closely by his periods of office as the course of the oceanic tide by ...
... Lord Palmerston . " The influence of Lord Palmerston on Chinese affairs was so remarkable , " he says , " that the ebb and flow of British prestige may be traced as closely by his periods of office as the course of the oceanic tide by ...
Pagina 78
... Lord Claren- don , was left there , it is true , but Lord Clarendon without Palmerston has been described by Mr Michie elsewhere as like a sweet - pea without its stick . He fixes his capture by the windy Mr Burlingame as the pivot upon ...
... Lord Claren- don , was left there , it is true , but Lord Clarendon without Palmerston has been described by Mr Michie elsewhere as like a sweet - pea without its stick . He fixes his capture by the windy Mr Burlingame as the pivot upon ...
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