Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 49
... party . Grace grew pale , and trembled at intervals ; her mother sighed and groaned deeply ; the rest were silent . The thing was too real , too dramatic for them . There was little more conversation until supper came . That was the old ...
... party . Grace grew pale , and trembled at intervals ; her mother sighed and groaned deeply ; the rest were silent . The thing was too real , too dramatic for them . There was little more conversation until supper came . That was the old ...
Page 65
... party : he is soon dancing with Lenore . " " A distinguished - looking pair , ' cried Frau Von Baldereck , as Anton and Lenore whirled past . " " She talks too much to him , ' said the Baroness to her husband , who hap- pened to join ...
... party : he is soon dancing with Lenore . " " A distinguished - looking pair , ' cried Frau Von Baldereck , as Anton and Lenore whirled past . " " She talks too much to him , ' said the Baroness to her husband , who hap- pened to join ...
Page 87
... party to any measure which should compel its utterance . To checks which shall stop the pro- gress of the idle and inveterately illiterate , we have no manner of ob- jection ; but that is quite a different thing from the institution of ...
... party to any measure which should compel its utterance . To checks which shall stop the pro- gress of the idle and inveterately illiterate , we have no manner of ob- jection ; but that is quite a different thing from the institution of ...
Page 96
... party to it in its matured form there can be no doubt . His arrest , and that of his chief personal attendants , proves that grave suspicions , at least of complicity , attached to the Luck- now faction . Although the recent elevation ...
... party to it in its matured form there can be no doubt . His arrest , and that of his chief personal attendants , proves that grave suspicions , at least of complicity , attached to the Luck- now faction . Although the recent elevation ...
Page 111
... party to be converted to Legitimism , when it suddenly turns out , to the amazement of the pupil , that the legitimacy which his ancient in- structor believes in , is that , not of Louis XVIII . , but of a certain M. Vernon , a ...
... party to be converted to Legitimism , when it suddenly turns out , to the amazement of the pupil , that the legitimacy which his ancient in- structor believes in , is that , not of Louis XVIII . , but of a certain M. Vernon , a ...
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