Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 160J. Mason., 1896 |
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... feel the result of the change . Meanwhile , however , the Im- perial Service Corps have been firmly established , and are daily securing a more certain footing . But a very few months sufficed to show that the scheme was in the main a ...
... feel the result of the change . Meanwhile , however , the Im- perial Service Corps have been firmly established , and are daily securing a more certain footing . But a very few months sufficed to show that the scheme was in the main a ...
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... feel some sympathy . Much more may we count on the loyal support of these princes against any external foe . How far the troops which they might then bring to our aid will be of value in the field depends on the manner in which they may ...
... feel some sympathy . Much more may we count on the loyal support of these princes against any external foe . How far the troops which they might then bring to our aid will be of value in the field depends on the manner in which they may ...
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... feeling , however it be admired for its " intellectuality " by critics eager to parade their smattering of musical science , is not music at all , but a more or less skilful and ingenious combination of notes , having no relation with ...
... feeling , however it be admired for its " intellectuality " by critics eager to parade their smattering of musical science , is not music at all , but a more or less skilful and ingenious combination of notes , having no relation with ...
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... feel grate- ful for their sacrifices ; whose self- indulgence was so much of a dis- ease that he smoked in order not C ness . to miss a sensation which others enjoyed , 1896. ] The Musical Temperament and its Manifestations . 33.
... feel grate- ful for their sacrifices ; whose self- indulgence was so much of a dis- ease that he smoked in order not C ness . to miss a sensation which others enjoyed , 1896. ] The Musical Temperament and its Manifestations . 33.
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... feel mysel ' ! Theer , Dick , thot's how us owd folk gets put upon ! Tom , theer , ' ull be sot down to a gradely bit o ' beef in a two three minutes , an ' our Mary ' ull gi ' him his quart o ' beer reet enough ; but theer's nobbut ...
... feel mysel ' ! Theer , Dick , thot's how us owd folk gets put upon ! Tom , theer , ' ull be sot down to a gradely bit o ' beef in a two three minutes , an ' our Mary ' ull gi ' him his quart o ' beer reet enough ; but theer's nobbut ...
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