Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... cause should not be degraded by the acts of a plundering mob , manifest a desire to serve him to the best of their power . A young Polish officer is deputed to accompany him in his search after the waggons and their valuable cargo . The ...
... cause should not be degraded by the acts of a plundering mob , manifest a desire to serve him to the best of their power . A young Polish officer is deputed to accompany him in his search after the waggons and their valuable cargo . The ...
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... their pupils to foreign or English Universities , be- cause those of Scotland do not afford the means of continuing the studies from the point at which they had arrived on leaving 82 [ Jan. The Scottish Universities .
... their pupils to foreign or English Universities , be- cause those of Scotland do not afford the means of continuing the studies from the point at which they had arrived on leaving 82 [ Jan. The Scottish Universities .
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... cause there is undoubtedly room for improvement within the limits of the curriculum . We have already ex- pressed a strong opinion in favour of the establishment of Chairs of Ancient Literature in the Universities ; and we are no less ...
... cause there is undoubtedly room for improvement within the limits of the curriculum . We have already ex- pressed a strong opinion in favour of the establishment of Chairs of Ancient Literature in the Universities ; and we are no less ...
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... cause their profession has been so un- remunerative as to preclude the possi- bility of saving . We provide retir- ing allowances to Judges of all grades - why not also to Professors , who have spent their lives in the discharge of ...
... cause their profession has been so un- remunerative as to preclude the possi- bility of saving . We provide retir- ing allowances to Judges of all grades - why not also to Professors , who have spent their lives in the discharge of ...
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... cause . " What form their vengeance was to assume , and to what extent their zeal was to be car- ried , the Shah ... cause of God ; and thus shall the Ghazis [ martyrs ] in the cause of the faith have a just title to the promises ...
... cause . " What form their vengeance was to assume , and to what extent their zeal was to be car- ried , the Shah ... cause of God ; and thus shall the Ghazis [ martyrs ] in the cause of the faith have a just title to the promises ...
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