Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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Էջ 133
Dilke now makes that his opposi- tion of every Russian dragoon tion to the policy of that time was who passed the Balkans . Numeri- not founded upon any doubt of cally the Russian force beyond the patriotism or the importance Adrianople ...
Dilke now makes that his opposi- tion of every Russian dragoon tion to the policy of that time was who passed the Balkans . Numeri- not founded upon any doubt of cally the Russian force beyond the patriotism or the importance Adrianople ...
Էջ 236
... tion of what is and is not permis- sible , recalls the works of the time to us like a hideous dream . These were the days when our carpets were strewn with gigantic bouquets , and a lady's hand , in white biscuit , cut off by the wrist ...
... tion of what is and is not permis- sible , recalls the works of the time to us like a hideous dream . These were the days when our carpets were strewn with gigantic bouquets , and a lady's hand , in white biscuit , cut off by the wrist ...
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... tion , in 1873 , of Dr Morgan's book on University Oars . ' It would be hardly possible that the platitudes and fallacies with which the ques- tion used to be discussed twenty years ago could survive his clear statements of actual cases ...
... tion , in 1873 , of Dr Morgan's book on University Oars . ' It would be hardly possible that the platitudes and fallacies with which the ques- tion used to be discussed twenty years ago could survive his clear statements of actual cases ...
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