Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... British tar ! poor man . The dog was hideous enough to have been exhibited as a lusus na- t turę , evidently very aged for its face and ears were grey , the rest of it a rusty reddish black ; it had immense- ly long ears , pricked up ...
... British tar ! poor man . The dog was hideous enough to have been exhibited as a lusus na- t turę , evidently very aged for its face and ears were grey , the rest of it a rusty reddish black ; it had immense- ly long ears , pricked up ...
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... British Cabinet . You can no more question a man's right to be a Smith than his right to be a Briton ; and wide as the diversity of rank , lineage , virtue , and genius in Bri- tons , is the diversity in Smiths . But still a name so ...
... British Cabinet . You can no more question a man's right to be a Smith than his right to be a Briton ; and wide as the diversity of rank , lineage , virtue , and genius in Bri- tons , is the diversity in Smiths . But still a name so ...
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... British India for a rebellion before which the mutinies of Vellore in 1806 , and of Barrackpore in 1824 , dwindle into political insignificance - was but a few weeks old when the first mutter- ings of the approaching storm were heard in ...
... British India for a rebellion before which the mutinies of Vellore in 1806 , and of Barrackpore in 1824 , dwindle into political insignificance - was but a few weeks old when the first mutter- ings of the approaching storm were heard in ...
Page 95
... British power ; but it is probable that the correspondence of the leaders in the rebellion was not. captured tent of the Shahzada com- mander , after the rout of the Persians at Mohumrah , had been found a royal proclamation , a sort of ...
... British power ; but it is probable that the correspondence of the leaders in the rebellion was not. captured tent of the Shahzada com- mander , after the rout of the Persians at Mohumrah , had been found a royal proclamation , a sort of ...
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... British Government , would obtain for him a questionable wel- come , and give him but little weight in the counsels of the representative of the Great Mogul , still his influence , as the king of that tract of country from which the ...
... British Government , would obtain for him a questionable wel- come , and give him but little weight in the counsels of the representative of the Great Mogul , still his influence , as the king of that tract of country from which the ...
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