Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 109W. Blackwood & Sons, 1871 |
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... appeared to me beforehand rather a formidable one . I had heard of Sir William's almost unequalled examination at Oxford , and of his uni- versal erudition both in philosophy and languages . There was something also in his appearance ...
... appeared to me beforehand rather a formidable one . I had heard of Sir William's almost unequalled examination at Oxford , and of his uni- versal erudition both in philosophy and languages . There was something also in his appearance ...
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... appeared Mr. Reed's very fascinating work on Our Ironclad Ships , ' written probably in the pre- vious year , which attempted again to show the superiority of broadsides to turrets . He illustrated his work with a number of well ...
... appeared Mr. Reed's very fascinating work on Our Ironclad Ships , ' written probably in the pre- vious year , which attempted again to show the superiority of broadsides to turrets . He illustrated his work with a number of well ...
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... appeared four spectators . These were Mrs. M'Killop , Morna , Bertrand , and Duncanson . The respective attitudes of ... appearing more easy and natural was to exchange it for that of the gorged vulture attempting to rise from the earth ...
... appeared four spectators . These were Mrs. M'Killop , Morna , Bertrand , and Duncanson . The respective attitudes of ... appearing more easy and natural was to exchange it for that of the gorged vulture attempting to rise from the earth ...
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