Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood., 1864 |
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14. oldal
... stand a contraband trade ? If so , their ground is at least defensible ; for what chance of at- traction would there be for the winking Virgin in competition with him who could " make 14 [ July , Cornelius O'Dowd upon Men and Women ,
... stand a contraband trade ? If so , their ground is at least defensible ; for what chance of at- traction would there be for the winking Virgin in competition with him who could " make 14 [ July , Cornelius O'Dowd upon Men and Women ,
34. oldal
... stand in the way of a thoroughly satisfactory scheme , upon whatever footing it may be based . It has been proposed that the Naval College should also be open to boys intended for the merchant service ; and no doubt this would be highly ...
... stand in the way of a thoroughly satisfactory scheme , upon whatever footing it may be based . It has been proposed that the Naval College should also be open to boys intended for the merchant service ; and no doubt this would be highly ...
38. oldal
... standing reproach to the service ; yet the blame does not rest with them , as we have endeavoured to show . The ... stand in the way of the development of some scheme which may be worthy of this great coun- try , and the first Navy ...
... standing reproach to the service ; yet the blame does not rest with them , as we have endeavoured to show . The ... stand in the way of the development of some scheme which may be worthy of this great coun- try , and the first Navy ...
53. oldal
... stand them , necessarily cannot ex- ist , and that it would not do for a young 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 ...
... stand them , necessarily cannot ex- ist , and that it would not do for a young 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 ...
54. oldal
... stand towards each other ren- der chivalry on the part of the men an impossibility . The sentiment is totally unknown among them , and there is , consequently , no basis for that sense of honour which should pervade every other relation ...
... stand towards each other ren- der chivalry on the part of the men an impossibility . The sentiment is totally unknown among them , and there is , consequently , no basis for that sense of honour which should pervade every other relation ...
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