Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... persons in affluence . We are a lord - lov- ing race , we English , and are quite ready to concede that our superiors should have more vices than our- selves , just as they have more horses and more pheasants ; and we deemed it nothing ...
... persons in affluence . We are a lord - lov- ing race , we English , and are quite ready to concede that our superiors should have more vices than our- selves , just as they have more horses and more pheasants ; and we deemed it nothing ...
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... persons most dis- posed to insanity , and we have a copious list of occupations given us which more or less incline those who profess them to derangement . Even the Civil - Service Examiners have contributed their share to this mass of ...
... persons most dis- posed to insanity , and we have a copious list of occupations given us which more or less incline those who profess them to derangement . Even the Civil - Service Examiners have contributed their share to this mass of ...
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... person , that the careful and judicious training of the young lads destined to become the officers of the Fleet would be one of the first points looked to . Would it be believed , therefore , by any one not conversant with naval affairs ...
... person , that the careful and judicious training of the young lads destined to become the officers of the Fleet would be one of the first points looked to . Would it be believed , therefore , by any one not conversant with naval affairs ...
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... persons whose business it was to understand it . Very much more of the same de- scription of facetiousness on the part of our public men will impair the national dignity to such an ex- tent that , in the end , we shall be forced into a ...
... persons whose business it was to understand it . Very much more of the same de- scription of facetiousness on the part of our public men will impair the national dignity to such an ex- tent that , in the end , we shall be forced into a ...
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... person in these countries to be troubled with too much depth of feeling . There is a good deal of passion and of caprice ; but where the men cannot claim the respect of the women , it is evident that the only kind of affection worth any ...
... person in these countries to be troubled with too much depth of feeling . There is a good deal of passion and of caprice ; but where the men cannot claim the respect of the women , it is evident that the only kind of affection worth any ...
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