Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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Pagina 23
... question in theQuerist ; ' and on this he rings the changes with infinite variety and wealth of illustration . " Whether the bulk of our Irish natives are not kept from thriving by that cynical content in dirt and beggary which they ...
... question in theQuerist ; ' and on this he rings the changes with infinite variety and wealth of illustration . " Whether the bulk of our Irish natives are not kept from thriving by that cynical content in dirt and beggary which they ...
Pagina 26
... questions , or of going wild , for in- stance , with rapture on that most doubtful and insoluble problem of negro emancipation , the practical difficulties of which are immense . As a question of expediency or even possibility , it is ...
... questions , or of going wild , for in- stance , with rapture on that most doubtful and insoluble problem of negro emancipation , the practical difficulties of which are immense . As a question of expediency or even possibility , it is ...
Pagina 51
... question what we ' India , ' ' Cape , ' ' China , ' ' Japan , ' were to do for ladies , and some one ' Mauritius , ' & c . & c . No one ever suggested that the youngest - looking thought of the Mediterranean , as fellows should take the ...
... question what we ' India , ' ' Cape , ' ' China , ' ' Japan , ' were to do for ladies , and some one ' Mauritius , ' & c . & c . No one ever suggested that the youngest - looking thought of the Mediterranean , as fellows should take the ...
Pagina 82
... question or parley , Lord Cardigan tacitly signified his respectful sub- mission to orders , and began that great act of military obedience which is enshrined in the memory of his fellow - countrymen . He turn- ed quietly to his people ...
... question or parley , Lord Cardigan tacitly signified his respectful sub- mission to orders , and began that great act of military obedience which is enshrined in the memory of his fellow - countrymen . He turn- ed quietly to his people ...
Pagina 94
... question in certain aspects of modern missions . They see a frequent trivi- ality where they looked for nobleness and grandeur of aim ; and touches of exaggeration , and even false- hood , where they looked for simpli- city and singled ...
... question in certain aspects of modern missions . They see a frequent trivi- ality where they looked for nobleness and grandeur of aim ; and touches of exaggeration , and even false- hood , where they looked for simpli- city and singled ...
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