Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 176William Blackwood, 1904 - England |
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... matter were quite simple . He had inordin- ately desired a certain oppor- tunity ; one factor had arisen to debar that opportunity , and he , claiming the right of strength , had set the barrier aside . In the simplicity of the ...
... matter were quite simple . He had inordin- ately desired a certain oppor- tunity ; one factor had arisen to debar that opportunity , and he , claiming the right of strength , had set the barrier aside . In the simplicity of the ...
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... matter of urgent public import be dis- cussed . Like a match to a train of powder , the words set flame to the excitement that had smoul- dered for weeks . Scarcely had he made his petition than , in a surge of enthusiasm , the mem ...
... matter of urgent public import be dis- cussed . Like a match to a train of powder , the words set flame to the excitement that had smoul- dered for weeks . Scarcely had he made his petition than , in a surge of enthusiasm , the mem ...
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... matter of newly comprehended love he gave no thought to either past or future . That they loved and were alone , was all he knew or questioned . She was as much Eve the though they were together in the primeval garden ; and in this ...
... matter of newly comprehended love he gave no thought to either past or future . That they loved and were alone , was all he knew or questioned . She was as much Eve the though they were together in the primeval garden ; and in this ...
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... matter . At the end of three years he received an invitation to preach in the island . He was amazed at it , but he went , and found matters there in a bad way . The congregation was still without a settled minister , and there was ...
... matter . At the end of three years he received an invitation to preach in the island . He was amazed at it , but he went , and found matters there in a bad way . The congregation was still without a settled minister , and there was ...
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... matter , we take leave to doubt if Mr Carnegie's liber- ality will effect any change in the social status of the students of Aberdeen University . For at least a century and a half before his gift , we believe that very few , if any ...
... matter , we take leave to doubt if Mr Carnegie's liber- ality will effect any change in the social status of the students of Aberdeen University . For at least a century and a half before his gift , we believe that very few , if any ...
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