Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 75W. Blackwood & Sons, 1854 |
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... turn towards the foreigner . Theirs are the uneasy and anxious glances for which the Russians watch in the northern provinces , and to which , in those of the south , the English already actively respond . " It is to be observed , and ...
... turn towards the foreigner . Theirs are the uneasy and anxious glances for which the Russians watch in the northern provinces , and to which , in those of the south , the English already actively respond . " It is to be observed , and ...
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... turn instructed the Shah's troops , and , for a time , with some show of success , the favourable results they temporarily achieved melted away after their departure . M. Flan- din gives a dismal account of the state of the Persian army ...
... turn instructed the Shah's troops , and , for a time , with some show of success , the favourable results they temporarily achieved melted away after their departure . M. Flan- din gives a dismal account of the state of the Persian army ...
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... turning a muckle man himsel , " said Mrs. Lithgow softly , after a con- siderable pause . " Was that what the letter said ? -was that what the folk telled me ... turn over these ano- nymous gifts , 1854. ] 25 The Quiet Heart . - Part II .
... turning a muckle man himsel , " said Mrs. Lithgow softly , after a con- siderable pause . " Was that what the letter said ? -was that what the folk telled me ... turn over these ano- nymous gifts , 1854. ] 25 The Quiet Heart . - Part II .
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CHAPTER VIII . *. Nelly began to turn over these ano- nymous gifts , startled into sudden provocation and anger the excitement which , but for pride and jealous re- gard that no one should have a word to say against her son , would fain ...
CHAPTER VIII . *. Nelly began to turn over these ano- nymous gifts , startled into sudden provocation and anger the excitement which , but for pride and jealous re- gard that no one should have a word to say against her son , would fain ...
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... turn is perfectly justified in filling a chapter , by inveighing at our foul paactice in matters of inter- ment . Mr. Wey , who is by no means fond of fault - finding , but , on the con- trary , rather kindly disposed and de- sirous to ...
... turn is perfectly justified in filling a chapter , by inveighing at our foul paactice in matters of inter- ment . Mr. Wey , who is by no means fond of fault - finding , but , on the con- trary , rather kindly disposed and de- sirous to ...
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