Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 169W. Blackwood, 1901 |
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Pagina 5
... took up the run- ning , and whilst cursing their luck at being " left " and split up , managed to keep themselves amused by using their half- dozen detachments to inflict as many annoyances daily upon the ubiquitous Dutchmen . Once ...
... took up the run- ning , and whilst cursing their luck at being " left " and split up , managed to keep themselves amused by using their half- dozen detachments to inflict as many annoyances daily upon the ubiquitous Dutchmen . Once ...
Pagina 12
... took delight in the problems of man's mind and the purposes of deity - a controversialist , at once adroit and bold , yet beyond all things sincere . His congregation was small ; and the leisure due to the comparative unimportance of ...
... took delight in the problems of man's mind and the purposes of deity - a controversialist , at once adroit and bold , yet beyond all things sincere . His congregation was small ; and the leisure due to the comparative unimportance of ...
Pagina 22
... took lodging in the hotel , Dr Dalton was sit- ting in his study alone ; and this very man called to see him and was shown into the room . He sat down , but acted in an odd , uneasy way , and glanced furtively about him . The priest ...
... took lodging in the hotel , Dr Dalton was sit- ting in his study alone ; and this very man called to see him and was shown into the room . He sat down , but acted in an odd , uneasy way , and glanced furtively about him . The priest ...
Pagina 25
... took up his story again . " As there were long intervals of waiting in the consideration of our cases by the Propaganda , Dr Dalton and I went about Rome a great deal together , and he , being very fond of fine horses , drove constantly ...
... took up his story again . " As there were long intervals of waiting in the consideration of our cases by the Propaganda , Dr Dalton and I went about Rome a great deal together , and he , being very fond of fine horses , drove constantly ...
Pagina 26
... took my friend to task for the pleasure with which he seemed to pay his respects to the king , who was , after all , a usurper in the dominions of the Church . received this whimsical and satirical explanation : ' You acknowledge , of ...
... took my friend to task for the pleasure with which he seemed to pay his respects to the king , who was , after all , a usurper in the dominions of the Church . received this whimsical and satirical explanation : ' You acknowledge , of ...
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