Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 156William Blackwood, 1894 - England |
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Page 36
... close quarters . But from the political point of view , interest in the future of the Senoussi confraternity is centred more especially in its progress south of Tunis and Algeria , and in the re- lations between this formidable re ...
... close quarters . But from the political point of view , interest in the future of the Senoussi confraternity is centred more especially in its progress south of Tunis and Algeria , and in the re- lations between this formidable re ...
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... close tie of sister- hood with the Irish of the present day . In addition to this , there came a strong linguistic contagion from the north , which , while it entirely de - Celticised Orkney and Shetland , left not a few distinct traces ...
... close tie of sister- hood with the Irish of the present day . In addition to this , there came a strong linguistic contagion from the north , which , while it entirely de - Celticised Orkney and Shetland , left not a few distinct traces ...
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... close - time in the breeding season , there is more to be said ; but it must be admitted that this would be but a sorry survival from what was originally an Egg Bill . There is little doubt that , had the county councils of the Scottish ...
... close - time in the breeding season , there is more to be said ; but it must be admitted that this would be but a sorry survival from what was originally an Egg Bill . There is little doubt that , had the county councils of the Scottish ...
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... close to the river my quarters were situ- ated . I had engaged the best of these men some weeks be- forehand , but at the last moment he threw me over ; so having , as I opined , a sufficient knowledge of the loch , and being conceited ...
... close to the river my quarters were situ- ated . I had engaged the best of these men some weeks be- forehand , but at the last moment he threw me over ; so having , as I opined , a sufficient knowledge of the loch , and being conceited ...
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... close behind you for a considerable time while you were singing ' Jock o ' Hazeldean ' and ' Comin ' thro ' the Rye . ' It was very rude ; but I love music , and your voice is so sweet . Am I for- given ? " " Yes , " she answered ...
... close behind you for a considerable time while you were singing ' Jock o ' Hazeldean ' and ' Comin ' thro ' the Rye . ' It was very rude ; but I love music , and your voice is so sweet . Am I for- given ? " " Yes , " she answered ...
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