Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... ministers , and saw , by Sophy's compressed lips and unwinking eyes , that their cajolcries were unsuccessful . He approached , and hissed into her ear " Don't madden me ! don't ! -you will act , eh ? " " No , " said Sophy , suddenly ...
... ministers , and saw , by Sophy's compressed lips and unwinking eyes , that their cajolcries were unsuccessful . He approached , and hissed into her ear " Don't madden me ! don't ! -you will act , eh ? " " No , " said Sophy , suddenly ...
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... ministers shall be sufficiently educated for their calling , and it is incumbent upon the Universities to see that all graduates shall have attended a proper course . But , in reality , there is no hardship . We require nothing more ...
... ministers shall be sufficiently educated for their calling , and it is incumbent upon the Universities to see that all graduates shall have attended a proper course . But , in reality , there is no hardship . We require nothing more ...
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... ministers . Further , we are not without hope that Lord Palmerston may see fit to accord to the Scottish Universities a share in the Parliamentary represen- tation ; in which case the graduates would constitute the electoral body , and ...
... ministers . Further , we are not without hope that Lord Palmerston may see fit to accord to the Scottish Universities a share in the Parliamentary represen- tation ; in which case the graduates would constitute the electoral body , and ...
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... Minister found time , or possessed patience enough to address himself to the subject . This could not have happened had the Scottish Universities been repre- sented like those of Oxford , Cam- bridge , and Dublin . Moreover , this ...
... Minister found time , or possessed patience enough to address himself to the subject . This could not have happened had the Scottish Universities been repre- sented like those of Oxford , Cam- bridge , and Dublin . Moreover , this ...
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... Minister of Public Instruction , through whom , at a later period , he obtained a permanent appointment , and who " opened to me the doors of the world of literature , which I had never been able to frequent till then . " Beranger had ...
... Minister of Public Instruction , through whom , at a later period , he obtained a permanent appointment , and who " opened to me the doors of the world of literature , which I had never been able to frequent till then . " Beranger had ...
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