Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 1William Blackwood, 1817 |
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... taken from us . " He had , indeed , qualifications emi- nently calculated to obtain and to de- serve success . His sound principles— his enlarged views - his various and accurate knowledge - the even tenor of his manly and temperate ...
... taken from us . " He had , indeed , qualifications emi- nently calculated to obtain and to de- serve success . His sound principles— his enlarged views - his various and accurate knowledge - the even tenor of his manly and temperate ...
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... taken from them , the House knew the whole extent of the loss it had sustained , for they had arrived at the full maturity of their great powers and endowments . But no person could recollect - how , in every year since his lamented ...
... taken from them , the House knew the whole extent of the loss it had sustained , for they had arrived at the full maturity of their great powers and endowments . But no person could recollect - how , in every year since his lamented ...
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... taken from that body , and that it should be kept entirely distinct from Benefit Societies , Annu- ity Schemes , Loan Banks ; and its provisions strictly confined to its own proper object of safe custody and prompt payment with interest ...
... taken from that body , and that it should be kept entirely distinct from Benefit Societies , Annu- ity Schemes , Loan Banks ; and its provisions strictly confined to its own proper object of safe custody and prompt payment with interest ...
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... taken notes ; but the description of a country wedding , together with the natural history of the Scottish sheep , the shepherd's dog , and some account of the country lasses , I must reserve for future communications . H. OBSERVATIONS ...
... taken notes ; but the description of a country wedding , together with the natural history of the Scottish sheep , the shepherd's dog , and some account of the country lasses , I must reserve for future communications . H. OBSERVATIONS ...
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... taken to complete her equipment ; the boiler , the engine , and the machinery , were put in board with all possible expedi- tion . Their weight and size far sur- passed any thing that had been wit- nessed before among us . The stores of ...
... taken to complete her equipment ; the boiler , the engine , and the machinery , were put in board with all possible expedi- tion . Their weight and size far sur- passed any thing that had been wit- nessed before among us . The stores of ...
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