Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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... knew equalled in all my varied experien- ces of life , -one who could bring the stores of a well - stocked mind , rich in scholarship , to bear upon any passing incident , blended with the fascination of a manner that was irresistible ...
... knew equalled in all my varied experien- ces of life , -one who could bring the stores of a well - stocked mind , rich in scholarship , to bear upon any passing incident , blended with the fascination of a manner that was irresistible ...
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... knew something of the mode to summon these imps , and could make them come at their bidding besides . Was it to come back to what I started with - was it in any spirit of rivalry that the Papal Government drove Mr Home out of Rome ? Was ...
... knew something of the mode to summon these imps , and could make them come at their bidding besides . Was it to come back to what I started with - was it in any spirit of rivalry that the Papal Government drove Mr Home out of Rome ? Was ...
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... knew what wickedness was , lately passed a law in Congress forbidding the use of fermented liquors on board all the ships of war . It was one of those sweeping pieces of legislation that men enact when driven to do something , they know ...
... knew what wickedness was , lately passed a law in Congress forbidding the use of fermented liquors on board all the ships of war . It was one of those sweeping pieces of legislation that men enact when driven to do something , they know ...
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... knew how to im- part the charm of a story to all they did and all they planned ! " It was thus thinking that he en- tered the cottage . So still was everything that he could hear the scratching noise of a pen as a ra- pid writer's hand ...
... knew how to im- part the charm of a story to all they did and all they planned ! " It was thus thinking that he en- tered the cottage . So still was everything that he could hear the scratching noise of a pen as a ra- pid writer's hand ...
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... knew how ; even in his old days he had been less on terms of intimacy with Lady Lyle than any others of the family , and she had at times a sort of dignified stateliness in her manner that checked him greatly . " Here's Tony Butler come ...
... knew how ; even in his old days he had been less on terms of intimacy with Lady Lyle than any others of the family , and she had at times a sort of dignified stateliness in her manner that checked him greatly . " Here's Tony Butler come ...
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