Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 75W. Blackwood & Sons, 1854 |
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... seems glad to praise when his conscience permits him , and who , when he censures or ridicules , does it wittily and without malignity . " I care Unlike many of his countrymen , who , for some mysterious reason , visit London in its ...
... seems glad to praise when his conscience permits him , and who , when he censures or ridicules , does it wittily and without malignity . " I care Unlike many of his countrymen , who , for some mysterious reason , visit London in its ...
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... seems to our press and pub- lic the most extraordinary thing in the world . And they stand in natu- ral amazement at the supposed spec- tacle of the " immobile " empire of China now , for the first time for four thousand years ...
... seems to our press and pub- lic the most extraordinary thing in the world . And they stand in natu- ral amazement at the supposed spec- tacle of the " immobile " empire of China now , for the first time for four thousand years ...
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... seem to have been a pastoral people , living on the produce of their flocks and herds ; but Fohi's successor taught ... seems to be only to tenant the earth till a superior race arrive to dispossess them . Nothing is more perplexing to ...
... seem to have been a pastoral people , living on the produce of their flocks and herds ; but Fohi's successor taught ... seems to be only to tenant the earth till a superior race arrive to dispossess them . Nothing is more perplexing to ...
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... seem to have been a pastoral people , living on the produce of their flocks and herds ; but Fohi's successor taught ... seems to be only to tenant the earth till a superior race arrive to dispossess them . Nothing is more perplexing to ...
... seem to have been a pastoral people , living on the produce of their flocks and herds ; but Fohi's successor taught ... seems to be only to tenant the earth till a superior race arrive to dispossess them . Nothing is more perplexing to ...
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ning of the tenth century ; but it does not seem to have been brought into much use until this period . Litera- ture ... seems to have been gradually de- clining in military spirit ; so that in 1643 the Mantchoo Tartars , though a mere ...
ning of the tenth century ; but it does not seem to have been brought into much use until this period . Litera- ture ... seems to have been gradually de- clining in military spirit ; so that in 1643 the Mantchoo Tartars , though a mere ...
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