Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 75W. Blackwood & Sons, 1854 |
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... cause the first heave of the mighty wave of invasion which , rolling west- wards from the borders of China , finally submerged with its flood the mighty empire of Rome . One by one the tribes of Central Asia dashed against the frontiers ...
... cause the first heave of the mighty wave of invasion which , rolling west- wards from the borders of China , finally submerged with its flood the mighty empire of Rome . One by one the tribes of Central Asia dashed against the frontiers ...
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... cause it leaves the natural instincts of the soul in darkness indeed , but not eradicated . A nation must worship something ; and so the great mass of the Chinese went on sacrificing as be- fore to the genii and the souls of the ...
... cause it leaves the natural instincts of the soul in darkness indeed , but not eradicated . A nation must worship something ; and so the great mass of the Chinese went on sacrificing as be- fore to the genii and the souls of the ...
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... cause of the unpopular Mantchoos , on the simple condition , thus placed in extremis ( which they will be ready to grant ) , that , if he succeed in keeping them on the throne , they shall cede to him the lower course of the coveted ...
... cause of the unpopular Mantchoos , on the simple condition , thus placed in extremis ( which they will be ready to grant ) , that , if he succeed in keeping them on the throne , they shall cede to him the lower course of the coveted ...
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... cause we can only learn to admire what is good by comparison with what is less good , or by distinguishing from what is absolutely bad . Were we , on the present occasion , engaged in a general review of the whole writ- ings of Mr ...
... cause we can only learn to admire what is good by comparison with what is less good , or by distinguishing from what is absolutely bad . Were we , on the present occasion , engaged in a general review of the whole writ- ings of Mr ...
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... cause of the difference of colour of the two main varieties becomes very manifest . Thus- For Green Tea . 1. The leaves are For Black Tea . 1. They are allow- roasted almost im- ed to lie spread out mediately after they in the air for ...
... cause of the difference of colour of the two main varieties becomes very manifest . Thus- For Green Tea . 1. The leaves are For Black Tea . 1. They are allow- roasted almost im- ed to lie spread out mediately after they in the air for ...
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