Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 |
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Pagina 42
... character , to gather in the rents and see that the peasants who belonged to the monastery did the right amount of service for the lands they held . Poor man ! he himself protested that it made very little difference to him whether the ...
... character , to gather in the rents and see that the peasants who belonged to the monastery did the right amount of service for the lands they held . Poor man ! he himself protested that it made very little difference to him whether the ...
Pagina 46
... character . While the English Government is universally unpopular , the English- man abroad is usually preferred to any other foreigner , and to a great extent redeems or extenuates the faults of his administration in the eyes of those ...
... character . While the English Government is universally unpopular , the English- man abroad is usually preferred to any other foreigner , and to a great extent redeems or extenuates the faults of his administration in the eyes of those ...
Pagina 47
... character ; they go to Paris expressly to pick them up , and are very indignant if you do not praise them for having them . They dress after the French , play soldiers after them , take universal- suffrage votes after them , cook after ...
... character ; they go to Paris expressly to pick them up , and are very indignant if you do not praise them for having them . They dress after the French , play soldiers after them , take universal- suffrage votes after them , cook after ...
Pagina 52
... exists it is apt to lose much of its sacred character ; and however much may theoretically be urged in favour of loosening the bonds of matrimony , the experiment , as 52 [ July , Letters from the Principalities . - No . II .
... exists it is apt to lose much of its sacred character ; and however much may theoretically be urged in favour of loosening the bonds of matrimony , the experiment , as 52 [ July , Letters from the Principalities . - No . II .
Pagina 73
... character of those grounds , as illustrative of the scope of the Emperor's views , that we desire briefly to draw attention , before considering what are likely to be the actual results of the en- terprise . The grandeur of a nation ...
... character of those grounds , as illustrative of the scope of the Emperor's views , that we desire briefly to draw attention , before considering what are likely to be the actual results of the en- terprise . The grandeur of a nation ...
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