Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 38
Jasper , though become “ lord of himself , that herisorry to lose present hold over the tage of woe . This accounts for his boy , was consoled at learning that friendship with a man so much his the Colonel was off the ground . senior as ...
Jasper , though become “ lord of himself , that herisorry to lose present hold over the tage of woe . This accounts for his boy , was consoled at learning that friendship with a man so much his the Colonel was off the ground . senior as ...
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We are not disposed to join makes an arm like this , ' and he laid his in this censure , for we really think on the table , and vainly endeavoured to that the present version would have span it . ' But there is a drawback .
We are not disposed to join makes an arm like this , ' and he laid his in this censure , for we really think on the table , and vainly endeavoured to that the present version would have span it . ' But there is a drawback .
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If , under tion . THE SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES . WE have hitherto abstained from part in a somewhat difficult controtaking an active part in the discus- versy . Whatever we may think of sions regarding the present state of the soundness of ...
If , under tion . THE SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES . WE have hitherto abstained from part in a somewhat difficult controtaking an active part in the discus- versy . Whatever we may think of sions regarding the present state of the soundness of ...
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And we say this scholars , who owe nothing whatever in the full knowledge that young to fostering elsewhere . The sun that men in England , when they present shines so pleasantly in the South , themselves for their degrees , are on does ...
And we say this scholars , who owe nothing whatever in the full knowledge that young to fostering elsewhere . The sun that men in England , when they present shines so pleasantly in the South , themselves for their degrees , are on does ...
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We be- young men intended for the ministry , lieve that the present arrangements to study Greek and Latin for two are sufficient as regards the languages , separate sessions . In that sense all and that every diligent student who ...
We be- young men intended for the ministry , lieve that the present arrangements to study Greek and Latin for two are sufficient as regards the languages , separate sessions . In that sense all and that every diligent student who ...
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