Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 156William Blackwood, 1894 - England |
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Page 63
... Lord Lilford , who maintain large collections of living birds at great expense , are per- forming a service to science which can hardly be overestimated . But it is incumbent on those who keep winged creatures in captivity merely for ...
... Lord Lilford , who maintain large collections of living birds at great expense , are per- forming a service to science which can hardly be overestimated . But it is incumbent on those who keep winged creatures in captivity merely for ...
Page 103
... Lord Strathallan , who did not succeed in getting south to join the Prince on his march to England . march to England . This failure led in great measure to the aban- donment of the 1894. ] 103 Side - lights on the Battles of Preston ...
... Lord Strathallan , who did not succeed in getting south to join the Prince on his march to England . march to England . This failure led in great measure to the aban- donment of the 1894. ] 103 Side - lights on the Battles of Preston ...
Page 104
... Lord George Mur- ray , turning on the pursuers , made his bold back - stroke , and put a party of the assailants to flight . The Prince was making for the north to recruit his somewhat shattered following . Under date December 24 , Mr ...
... Lord George Mur- ray , turning on the pursuers , made his bold back - stroke , and put a party of the assailants to flight . The Prince was making for the north to recruit his somewhat shattered following . Under date December 24 , Mr ...
Page 124
... Lord Advocate in the Unionist Ministry , laid it down as the basis of his scheme for the reform of local government , that it " must be applicable to the whole of Scotland , and it must , therefore , be fitted to stand the strain of the ...
... Lord Advocate in the Unionist Ministry , laid it down as the basis of his scheme for the reform of local government , that it " must be applicable to the whole of Scotland , and it must , therefore , be fitted to stand the strain of the ...
Page 137
... Lord Palm- erston , and with the popular con- ceptions of the peculiar talents of that brilliant statesman , the praise bestowed seems exagger- ated , " Sturges Bourne said to me ( and he is a most competent critic ) that he thought ...
... Lord Palm- erston , and with the popular con- ceptions of the peculiar talents of that brilliant statesman , the praise bestowed seems exagger- ated , " Sturges Bourne said to me ( and he is a most competent critic ) that he thought ...
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