Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... kind might naturally fear a contrast with the experienced French sergeants , who , had knowledge been the rule for advancement , ought doubt- less to have been forthwith made into Persian generals , but who , instead of that , were left ...
... kind might naturally fear a contrast with the experienced French sergeants , who , had knowledge been the rule for advancement , ought doubt- less to have been forthwith made into Persian generals , but who , instead of that , were left ...
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... kind were of almost daily occur- rence during M. Flandin's journey , until he at last seems to have got thoroughly roused , and to have whip or sabre constantly in hand . He had several very narrow escapes , and received some slight ...
... kind were of almost daily occur- rence during M. Flandin's journey , until he at last seems to have got thoroughly roused , and to have whip or sabre constantly in hand . He had several very narrow escapes , and received some slight ...
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... kind - hearted man , has but crude and romantic notions on certain political subjects . In observation he is shrewd enough ; what he sees he describes well , and there is no reason to doubt the cor- 18 A Painter in Persia . lost ; in ...
... kind - hearted man , has but crude and romantic notions on certain political subjects . In observation he is shrewd enough ; what he sees he describes well , and there is no reason to doubt the cor- 18 A Painter in Persia . lost ; in ...
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... kind fairy always interposes in time to prevent any young man of Kirklands from accomplishing to him- self such a fate . 66 Mrs Lithgow's dress is scarcely less doleful than her daughter : a petticoat of some dark woollen stuff , and a ...
... kind fairy always interposes in time to prevent any young man of Kirklands from accomplishing to him- self such a fate . 66 Mrs Lithgow's dress is scarcely less doleful than her daughter : a petticoat of some dark woollen stuff , and a ...
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... kind heart and the pleasant tongue , and the face that every crea- ture's blithe to see ; and I'm sure I never heard a voice like her for singing ; and a ' the grand tunes she can play , and draw landscapes , and work ony kind of bonnie ...
... kind heart and the pleasant tongue , and the face that every crea- ture's blithe to see ; and I'm sure I never heard a voice like her for singing ; and a ' the grand tunes she can play , and draw landscapes , and work ony kind of bonnie ...
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