Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 176William Blackwood, 1904 - England |
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... keep his own mind cool - to steer his own course through the chaos that con- fronted him . 66 Chilcote , " he began once more , " you sent for me last night , and I have come the first thing this morning to tell you- " " With an ...
... keep his own mind cool - to steer his own course through the chaos that con- fronted him . 66 Chilcote , " he began once more , " you sent for me last night , and I have come the first thing this morning to tell you- " " With an ...
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... keep the people there , and thus raise up and maintain a healthy and happy farming and labour- ing class , who will ... keeps young fellows restless in rural occupations , and makes them keen to emulate the careers of the numerous suc ...
... keep the people there , and thus raise up and maintain a healthy and happy farming and labour- ing class , who will ... keeps young fellows restless in rural occupations , and makes them keen to emulate the careers of the numerous suc ...
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... keeping up a property largely composed of small farms , for the just and necessary requirements of ten- ants oblige ... keep this going , extensive byre ac- commodation is needed , out of all apparent proportion to the extent of the ...
... keeping up a property largely composed of small farms , for the just and necessary requirements of ten- ants oblige ... keep this going , extensive byre ac- commodation is needed , out of all apparent proportion to the extent of the ...
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... keep up buildings and spend the money necessary to help their tenants , an occa- sional gleam of sunshine has pierced the thick gloom of de- pression even there , for a little colony of Scotsmen dumped themselves down among their can ...
... keep up buildings and spend the money necessary to help their tenants , an occa- sional gleam of sunshine has pierced the thick gloom of de- pression even there , for a little colony of Scotsmen dumped themselves down among their can ...
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... keep dry in that thing . " Then he opened a big chest , and drew out a long racing - coat , made of the best beaver cloth , by the best tailor in London . " It cost me twelve guineas fifteen years ago , " he said , " and you can send it ...
... keep dry in that thing . " Then he opened a big chest , and drew out a long racing - coat , made of the best beaver cloth , by the best tailor in London . " It cost me twelve guineas fifteen years ago , " he said , " and you can send it ...
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