Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 156William Blackwood, 1894 - England |
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... matter of fact , although the present Senoussi at one time declared the Sultan to be no longer Caliph , a prolonged rupture between Jerboub and Con- stantinople does not appear ever to have occurred . A peculiarity indeed of the ...
... matter of fact , although the present Senoussi at one time declared the Sultan to be no longer Caliph , a prolonged rupture between Jerboub and Con- stantinople does not appear ever to have occurred . A peculiarity indeed of the ...
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... matter being , that in dealing with Gaelic the Englishman or Lowland Scot is dealing with a sister tongue , where , without pretending to any curious philological science , he must expect to find evident traces of near relationship ...
... matter being , that in dealing with Gaelic the Englishman or Lowland Scot is dealing with a sister tongue , where , without pretending to any curious philological science , he must expect to find evident traces of near relationship ...
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... matter of the education of their children , the raison d'être of the preparatory school would disappear . And with it would also disappear the possi- bility of the home - educated boy of twelve being placed at a dis- advantage , real or ...
... matter of the education of their children , the raison d'être of the preparatory school would disappear . And with it would also disappear the possi- bility of the home - educated boy of twelve being placed at a dis- advantage , real or ...
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... matter of religious knowledge : first on all grounds , -first not merely because more has been said and more has been written lately on the subject of religious instruction in schools than about any other one branch of education ; but ...
... matter of religious knowledge : first on all grounds , -first not merely because more has been said and more has been written lately on the subject of religious instruction in schools than about any other one branch of education ; but ...
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... matter , equally applicable to every district to the woodlands of War- wickshire and the crags of Caith- ness , the heaths of Surrey and the bogs of Connemara - would be to bring the wisdom of Parliament into very hazardous repute . Not ...
... matter , equally applicable to every district to the woodlands of War- wickshire and the crags of Caith- ness , the heaths of Surrey and the bogs of Connemara - would be to bring the wisdom of Parliament into very hazardous repute . Not ...
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