Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 147J. Mason., 1890 |
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... told me the other day that all the historic stan- dard works are left unread on the shelves of the Bodleian now , and no one cares for them . P. You allude to college life . The change must be as great in all social life since you first ...
... told me the other day that all the historic stan- dard works are left unread on the shelves of the Bodleian now , and no one cares for them . P. You allude to college life . The change must be as great in all social life since you first ...
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... told of her , when the President on some formal occasion asked her , " Vous pensez rester à Paris très long tempes , Milady ? " she replied , " Et vous , Monseigneur ? ” Doubtless it was difficult for the President , after Count d ...
... told of her , when the President on some formal occasion asked her , " Vous pensez rester à Paris très long tempes , Milady ? " she replied , " Et vous , Monseigneur ? ” Doubtless it was difficult for the President , after Count d ...
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... told me his palace at Madrid was full of drawings of Lady Clementina . She was indeed a pearl which he hoped he had found in his path in life : but he pleaded in vain . What infinite grace and charm she possessed ! Well I remember when ...
... told me his palace at Madrid was full of drawings of Lady Clementina . She was indeed a pearl which he hoped he had found in his path in life : but he pleaded in vain . What infinite grace and charm she possessed ! Well I remember when ...
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... told me a great deal which interests me . If you will allow me to publish what I recollect of your reminiscences , they will prove far more acceptable to the public than any historic essay . And why should you not continue these re ...
... told me a great deal which interests me . If you will allow me to publish what I recollect of your reminiscences , they will prove far more acceptable to the public than any historic essay . And why should you not continue these re ...
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... told , for the most part in the spirits of their ancestors , and in a vague Mlungu or " Unknown God , " who , they apparently think , takes as little notice of them as they do of him . Their religion makes them intensely conservative ...
... told , for the most part in the spirits of their ancestors , and in a vague Mlungu or " Unknown God , " who , they apparently think , takes as little notice of them as they do of him . Their religion makes them intensely conservative ...
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