Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... object of their anxious care . Old men never wear their beards white ; the lower classes , especially in country places , dye it with henna , which gives it a disagreeable orange tint . But most Persians , even though their beard be ...
... object of their anxious care . Old men never wear their beards white ; the lower classes , especially in country places , dye it with henna , which gives it a disagreeable orange tint . But most Persians , even though their beard be ...
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... object of study is everywhere . observe , sir , one needs neither leisure , a guide , nor a guide - book . There are persons who would pass twenty years in London , and see less than others in twenty days . To observe , requires an ...
... object of study is everywhere . observe , sir , one needs neither leisure , a guide , nor a guide - book . There are persons who would pass twenty years in London , and see less than others in twenty days . To observe , requires an ...
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... object , was the expression of two feelings profoundly rooted in the hearts of Englishmen feelings that , in no small degree , have Contributed to England's greatness . It was the expression of gratitude for services rendered , and of ...
... object , was the expression of two feelings profoundly rooted in the hearts of Englishmen feelings that , in no small degree , have Contributed to England's greatness . It was the expression of gratitude for services rendered , and of ...
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... object that gives them a little additional elevation . A race is at hand . . . . As soon as the con- fused murmur of distant voices an- nounces the approach of the horses , the crowd bends forward and hangs over the solid railings that ...
... object that gives them a little additional elevation . A race is at hand . . . . As soon as the con- fused murmur of distant voices an- nounces the approach of the horses , the crowd bends forward and hangs over the solid railings that ...
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Un- idle on the country . It was with this object , not less than as a defence against the Tartars , that he set four or five millions of men ( a third of the able - bodied population ) to work in constructing the Great Wall , and shut ...
Un- idle on the country . It was with this object , not less than as a defence against the Tartars , that he set four or five millions of men ( a third of the able - bodied population ) to work in constructing the Great Wall , and shut ...
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