Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... brought to sympathise with , and very little on the list of deaths and marriages that closes the narrative . If an artist , by false representations , or by those half revelations of a man which are the most dangerous kind of falsehood ...
... brought to sympathise with , and very little on the list of deaths and marriages that closes the narrative . If an artist , by false representations , or by those half revelations of a man which are the most dangerous kind of falsehood ...
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... brought before us , though generally evoked from the past ; we have kings and priests , Cavaliers and Roundheads ; we have even the learn- ing of the antiquary embodied in the Laird of Monkbarns , but over all rises predominant the ...
... brought before us , though generally evoked from the past ; we have kings and priests , Cavaliers and Roundheads ; we have even the learn- ing of the antiquary embodied in the Laird of Monkbarns , but over all rises predominant the ...
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... brought into disadvantageous compa- rison with the merchant , by becom- ing himself a man of commerce , for which career his previous education had unfitted him . He makes a wretched man of business ; in plain words , acts like a fool ...
... brought into disadvantageous compa- rison with the merchant , by becom- ing himself a man of commerce , for which career his previous education had unfitted him . He makes a wretched man of business ; in plain words , acts like a fool ...
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... brought that there is a revolution in Poland , and that the bordering provinces are disturbed . Now the firm had lately despatched a very large quantity of goods , filling many waggons , into Gallicia , one of the disturbed districts ...
... brought that there is a revolution in Poland , and that the bordering provinces are disturbed . Now the firm had lately despatched a very large quantity of goods , filling many waggons , into Gallicia , one of the disturbed districts ...
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... brought THE SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES . as to the fate of the waggons , he could neither prevent nor ascertain it , and all responsibility ceased in troublous times like these . " We are in a den of thieves , ' said the merchant to his ...
... brought THE SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES . as to the fate of the waggons , he could neither prevent nor ascertain it , and all responsibility ceased in troublous times like these . " We are in a den of thieves , ' said the merchant to his ...
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