Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... interest it would not otherwise possess . The once renowned empire , so long sunk into degradation and decrepitude , has acquired , in recent times , a factitious or reflected importance from the changes that have occurred in other ...
... interest it would not otherwise possess . The once renowned empire , so long sunk into degradation and decrepitude , has acquired , in recent times , a factitious or reflected importance from the changes that have occurred in other ...
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... interest- ing volumes that suggest the present paper . For reasons unassigned , the abundant notes taken during rambles that terminated at the end of 1841 , were not cast into the form of a con- nected narrative until 1850 ; and it was ...
... interest- ing volumes that suggest the present paper . For reasons unassigned , the abundant notes taken during rambles that terminated at the end of 1841 , were not cast into the form of a con- nected narrative until 1850 ; and it was ...
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... interest of some of the notices of political events , and of the sketches of persons now dead , or forgotten , scattered through the book ; but these portions derive attraction from M. Flandin's pleasant style , and from the novel ...
... interest of some of the notices of political events , and of the sketches of persons now dead , or forgotten , scattered through the book ; but these portions derive attraction from M. Flandin's pleasant style , and from the novel ...
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... interest in European affairs , and for his knowledge of six languages , in- cluding French . As to Karaman , he continued to sulk . M. de Sercey had brought a host of presents with him from France - watches and cloaks , arms and jewels ...
... interest in European affairs , and for his knowledge of six languages , in- cluding French . As to Karaman , he continued to sulk . M. de Sercey had brought a host of presents with him from France - watches and cloaks , arms and jewels ...
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... interest was roused , and now , when the first shock had passed , the tears in the widow's eyes grew less salt and bitter ; she looked at the beautiful fabric glistening in the light - she looked at the little pile of bright ribbons ...
... interest was roused , and now , when the first shock had passed , the tears in the widow's eyes grew less salt and bitter ; she looked at the beautiful fabric glistening in the light - she looked at the little pile of bright ribbons ...
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