Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... course on the weather . In wet they are not only wretched enough , but pro- bably the dripping mists shut out such glimpses of the landscape as you might otherwise catch between your neighbours ' umbrellas ; while the dust - clouds ...
... course on the weather . In wet they are not only wretched enough , but pro- bably the dripping mists shut out such glimpses of the landscape as you might otherwise catch between your neighbours ' umbrellas ; while the dust - clouds ...
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... course in boats and as the charge for landing and embarking again is sixpence for each person , the Clovelly men must make a fair harvest in the summer - time . Indeed , being shut up between the downs , the cliffs , and the beach ...
... course in boats and as the charge for landing and embarking again is sixpence for each person , the Clovelly men must make a fair harvest in the summer - time . Indeed , being shut up between the downs , the cliffs , and the beach ...
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... course , she has been compelled to accept the inevitable . It is true the artifice has result- ed in very unpleasant outbursts of wrath ; but that is nothing— nothing , my dear Ma . " Here Ting's voice , in spite of his brave words ...
... course , she has been compelled to accept the inevitable . It is true the artifice has result- ed in very unpleasant outbursts of wrath ; but that is nothing— nothing , my dear Ma . " Here Ting's voice , in spite of his brave words ...
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... course , I am quite incapable of understanding all that you mean , it has occurred to me in reading the ode , ” replied Plum- blossom , " that every line is like a seed of corn , which , if properly treated , may be made to bring forth ...
... course , I am quite incapable of understanding all that you mean , it has occurred to me in reading the ode , ” replied Plum- blossom , " that every line is like a seed of corn , which , if properly treated , may be made to bring forth ...
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... course , so that whereas their num- bers , as regards other students , are only as one to three , the dis- tinctions they carry off are in the proportion of three to one ; and 2. That the course of higher instruction afforded in ...
... course , so that whereas their num- bers , as regards other students , are only as one to three , the dis- tinctions they carry off are in the proportion of three to one ; and 2. That the course of higher instruction afforded in ...
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