Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... government , " than is conveyed in that other expression , “ a truthful exhibi- tion of the course of human things . " A really faithful exhibition of life - in the feelings as well as the external fortunes of the actor - cannot be ...
... government , " than is conveyed in that other expression , “ a truthful exhibi- tion of the course of human things . " A really faithful exhibition of life - in the feelings as well as the external fortunes of the actor - cannot be ...
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... government . The purpose is good and highly rational , and we in this country , of whatever shade of politics , can raise no objection to it . We presume that the middle classes in Germany need this lesson ; we do not . Here in England ...
... government . The purpose is good and highly rational , and we in this country , of whatever shade of politics , can raise no objection to it . We presume that the middle classes in Germany need this lesson ; we do not . Here in England ...
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... government , rooms for myself and my companions ! ' said the young man . The host sullenly took up a bundle of rusty keys and a tallow candle , and led them to an upper floor , where he opened the door of a damp room , and morosely ...
... government , rooms for myself and my companions ! ' said the young man . The host sullenly took up a bundle of rusty keys and a tallow candle , and led them to an upper floor , where he opened the door of a damp room , and morosely ...
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... and also practicable , if Government shall , at last , manifest a disposition to assist and support the cause of learning in Scotland . The next topic is the granting of Degrees . Here 90 [ Jan. The Scottish Universities .
... and also practicable , if Government shall , at last , manifest a disposition to assist and support the cause of learning in Scotland . The next topic is the granting of Degrees . Here 90 [ Jan. The Scottish Universities .
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... Government would accomplish all that we desire ; and when we remember that some of these poorer Chairs have been found- ed by the Crown , and are in its gift , surely it is not too much to expect that they should at least be decently ...
... Government would accomplish all that we desire ; and when we remember that some of these poorer Chairs have been found- ed by the Crown , and are in its gift , surely it is not too much to expect that they should at least be decently ...
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