Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 147J. Mason., 1890 |
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... received £ 800 a - year . But there was every dish and drink that could gratify the most fastidious taste ; and night after night were met there all those who were noted for any superiority , intel- lectual or personal . Politics ...
... received £ 800 a - year . But there was every dish and drink that could gratify the most fastidious taste ; and night after night were met there all those who were noted for any superiority , intel- lectual or personal . Politics ...
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... received , except , as I have said , in the case of Lady Bles- sington . P. You young men who had a fair start must have had a good time of it in those days . A. We had indeed . I was early in public life , and the polit cal youth of ...
... received , except , as I have said , in the case of Lady Bles- sington . P. You young men who had a fair start must have had a good time of it in those days . A. We had indeed . I was early in public life , and the polit cal youth of ...
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... received in the early evening la prima sera , immediately after din- ner , without any special invita- tion , all their inner circle . It was the hour of pleasant companion- ship and lively talk , when wit and politician mingled with ...
... received in the early evening la prima sera , immediately after din- ner , without any special invita- tion , all their inner circle . It was the hour of pleasant companion- ship and lively talk , when wit and politician mingled with ...
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... received like royalty by all the directors of the Chemin du Nord ; and when she visited the Louvre the galleries were all lit up , an honour only paid to royalty . She moved with a kind of regal dignity , as if she felt herself to be ...
... received like royalty by all the directors of the Chemin du Nord ; and when she visited the Louvre the galleries were all lit up , an honour only paid to royalty . She moved with a kind of regal dignity , as if she felt herself to be ...
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... received from his many followers , on missions and couriers to all parts of the globe . Through him the world was to be renewed . Never was a greater instance of how faith in one's self can affect others . Al- though he has long pass d ...
... received from his many followers , on missions and couriers to all parts of the globe . Through him the world was to be renewed . Never was a greater instance of how faith in one's self can affect others . Al- though he has long pass d ...
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