Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen176William Blackwood, 1904 |
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... foreigner " ; and Lord Dundonald has no option but to return home . Once relieved of his command , the distinguished officer had the right to explain and justify his conduct , and he has taken an informal farewell of his soldiers in a ...
... foreigner " ; and Lord Dundonald has no option but to return home . Once relieved of his command , the distinguished officer had the right to explain and justify his conduct , and he has taken an informal farewell of his soldiers in a ...
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... work in order that I may live , - perhaps even be obliged to serve foreigners in some low capacity , and profess myself obedient to people whom I despise . To think of it , O'Teru San 1904. ] 139 The Sacrifice of O'Teru San .
... work in order that I may live , - perhaps even be obliged to serve foreigners in some low capacity , and profess myself obedient to people whom I despise . To think of it , O'Teru San 1904. ] 139 The Sacrifice of O'Teru San .
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... foreigner forsooth ! And Teru San told the maid to tell the foreigner that she was ill , that she was out of business for an in- definite period until she should be again convalescent . She then sat quietly in her room and waited : it ...
... foreigner forsooth ! And Teru San told the maid to tell the foreigner that she was ill , that she was out of business for an in- definite period until she should be again convalescent . She then sat quietly in her room and waited : it ...
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... foreigners to their villages , and to provide for them the best sport that could be obtained . But with the prospector they will hold no intercourse , regard- ing him as the precursor of evils which would in the end reduce them to the ...
... foreigners to their villages , and to provide for them the best sport that could be obtained . But with the prospector they will hold no intercourse , regard- ing him as the precursor of evils which would in the end reduce them to the ...
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... Foreigners must go . " Koxinga then proclaimed himself king , but he died in the following year . He was suc- ceeded by his brother , a weak man , who , after intriguing with the Dutch , was finally dethroned by the Chinese in 1683 ...
... Foreigners must go . " Koxinga then proclaimed himself king , but he died in the following year . He was suc- ceeded by his brother , a weak man , who , after intriguing with the Dutch , was finally dethroned by the Chinese in 1683 ...
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