Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 160J. Mason., 1896 |
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Էջ 65
... large monasteries and became familiar with the ways 1 Address , Royal Geog . Soc . of Scotland , December 1893 . VOL . CLX.-NO. DCCCCLXIX . E AN UNCROWNED KING.1 A ROMANCE OF HIGH POLITICS . CHAPTER 1896. ] 65 Lady Travellers .
... large monasteries and became familiar with the ways 1 Address , Royal Geog . Soc . of Scotland , December 1893 . VOL . CLX.-NO. DCCCCLXIX . E AN UNCROWNED KING.1 A ROMANCE OF HIGH POLITICS . CHAPTER 1896. ] 65 Lady Travellers .
Էջ 66
... political reasons , do not wish to see us in their country , it is the Chinese who force Tibet - though this country is only partially tributary to them to so jealously guard her fron- tier , and this principally for their own trade ...
... political reasons , do not wish to see us in their country , it is the Chinese who force Tibet - though this country is only partially tributary to them to so jealously guard her fron- tier , and this principally for their own trade ...
Էջ 79
... political considerations were not wholly unconnected with his visit . It was not , however , of politics that he was speaking as he rode up the street at the side of his host . " You have the makings of a fine army here , " he said ...
... political considerations were not wholly unconnected with his visit . It was not , however , of politics that he was speaking as he rode up the street at the side of his host . " You have the makings of a fine army here , " he said ...
Էջ 85
... Caerleon ; " and if there is one man here , of all those who have taken oaths to me and have eaten my bread , who has one spark of honesty left in him , I hope he will let it be known 1896. ] 85 A Romance of High Politics .
... Caerleon ; " and if there is one man here , of all those who have taken oaths to me and have eaten my bread , who has one spark of honesty left in him , I hope he will let it be known 1896. ] 85 A Romance of High Politics .
Էջ 128
... political ex- tinction of his rivals had been con- fidently predicted , they were seated in power with a compact majority of fifty , and the reproach of twenty- eight years was completely effaced . But the Gladstonian party then , as ...
... political ex- tinction of his rivals had been con- fidently predicted , they were seated in power with a compact majority of fifty , and the reproach of twenty- eight years was completely effaced . But the Gladstonian party then , as ...
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