Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 310William Blackwood, 1971 |
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Pagina 104
... rest of England . South and east the vast shimmering flats of the Maplin Sands and the Foulness Sands merge into the distant sea . The tide goes out three or four miles . It comes in at racing speed . Too many men have been cut off by ...
... rest of England . South and east the vast shimmering flats of the Maplin Sands and the Foulness Sands merge into the distant sea . The tide goes out three or four miles . It comes in at racing speed . Too many men have been cut off by ...
Pagina 139
... rest of the day . A lot of cattle died on that day , among them my big limping bull . The old bulls suffered the worst of all . Only three Herefords , with their curly hair and white faces , withstood the trip . Four other bulls ...
... rest of the day . A lot of cattle died on that day , among them my big limping bull . The old bulls suffered the worst of all . Only three Herefords , with their curly hair and white faces , withstood the trip . Four other bulls ...
Pagina 212
... rest between the north - west corner and the west yard gate of the kirkyard . The place of burial is marked by a small stone some eight inches square set in the grass , upon which the curious may read the single initial ' P ' and the ...
... rest between the north - west corner and the west yard gate of the kirkyard . The place of burial is marked by a small stone some eight inches square set in the grass , upon which the curious may read the single initial ' P ' and the ...
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A DAY ON THE LOCH BY A J MCGEOCH | 134 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT AND THE MURDER OF PORTEOUS BY | 212 |
SOME LESSER CAPTAINS | 237 |
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