Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 147J. Mason., 1890 |
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Էջ 41
... means in their power that steps should now be taken to establish our rights here ; the r voice was a voice cry- ing in the desert . The result they foresaw has recently happened . The Portuguese , who , whatever they may have done in ...
... means in their power that steps should now be taken to establish our rights here ; the r voice was a voice cry- ing in the desert . The result they foresaw has recently happened . The Portuguese , who , whatever they may have done in ...
Էջ 49
... means of proposing them ) , so heavily had they suffered . The question I would ask is this - Are our efforts to be nullified ? Is the blood shed - British blood - the constant sickness faced uncom- plainingly , the very rough times ...
... means of proposing them ) , so heavily had they suffered . The question I would ask is this - Are our efforts to be nullified ? Is the blood shed - British blood - the constant sickness faced uncom- plainingly , the very rough times ...
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... mean ? " thundered General Donnerfels , with eyes glaring yellow like those of a man - eating tiger . But the doctor stood his ground , and was not even afraid of tigers . " What I mean is simply that your constitution has received a ...
... mean ? " thundered General Donnerfels , with eyes glaring yellow like those of a man - eating tiger . But the doctor stood his ground , and was not even afraid of tigers . " What I mean is simply that your constitution has received a ...
Էջ 78
... mean cuss , and means badly . Take him across to the mainland , put him on a mule , give him ten dollars and a week's keep , and ride him fifty miles out of Leg o ' Mutton Prairie . If he shows his face here again , put him in the ...
... mean cuss , and means badly . Take him across to the mainland , put him on a mule , give him ten dollars and a week's keep , and ride him fifty miles out of Leg o ' Mutton Prairie . If he shows his face here again , put him in the ...
Էջ 84
... means almost everybody knows the Old House , though they may not know its name : it is the large red - brick building with a pediment and a white porch , standing a little back from the road on your left - hand side as you go down to ...
... means almost everybody knows the Old House , though they may not know its name : it is the large red - brick building with a pediment and a white porch , standing a little back from the road on your left - hand side as you go down to ...
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