Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... means ; but let it be when I shall be no longer here to witness it . Let others face that glorious mil- lennium of ... mean by keeping them there ' cribbed , cabined , and confined ' ? Is a slight frontal inclination to dis- qualify a ...
... means ; but let it be when I shall be no longer here to witness it . Let others face that glorious mil- lennium of ... mean by keeping them there ' cribbed , cabined , and confined ' ? Is a slight frontal inclination to dis- qualify a ...
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... means more of sar- casm than of praise ; for it is the very putting off a man's identity that establishes his ... mean colloquial linguists -are for the most part poor crea- tures , not otherwise distinguished than by the gift of tongues ...
... means more of sar- casm than of praise ; for it is the very putting off a man's identity that establishes his ... mean colloquial linguists -are for the most part poor crea- tures , not otherwise distinguished than by the gift of tongues ...
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... means by which deans and canons and other broad - hatted dignitaries may enjoy a little gamb- ling without " going in " for Blind Hooky or Roulette ? Regard for " " - decorum would prevent their so- journing at Homburg or Wiesbaden ...
... means by which deans and canons and other broad - hatted dignitaries may enjoy a little gamb- ling without " going in " for Blind Hooky or Roulette ? Regard for " " - decorum would prevent their so- journing at Homburg or Wiesbaden ...
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... means for the absence of advantages which should have been supplied them by the State . The records of the educational branch of the naval service are scanty indeed . The first attempt at anything like a State interference with the ...
... means for the absence of advantages which should have been supplied them by the State . The records of the educational branch of the naval service are scanty indeed . The first attempt at anything like a State interference with the ...
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... means of which he carried out the practice of navigating his ship - all were known to him by name only ; and every year of service , every step he gained , brought his deficiencies more forcibly home to 1864. ] 21 The Education and ...
... means of which he carried out the practice of navigating his ship - all were known to him by name only ; and every year of service , every step he gained , brought his deficiencies more forcibly home to 1864. ] 21 The Education and ...
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