Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 119
... doubt that the English trans- lation , which has appeared almost simultaneously with the French ori- ginal , will convey to a great many English readers , who at present know little of him , some sympathy with the popular love and ...
... doubt that the English trans- lation , which has appeared almost simultaneously with the French ori- ginal , will convey to a great many English readers , who at present know little of him , some sympathy with the popular love and ...
Page 137
... doubt as to the under- standing upon which the surrender of Bajee Rao took place . The pension was for his life only , and to include all claims on the part of his family . With respect to the adoption of the pretended heirs , we are ...
... doubt as to the under- standing upon which the surrender of Bajee Rao took place . The pension was for his life only , and to include all claims on the part of his family . With respect to the adoption of the pretended heirs , we are ...
Page 142
... doubt that , with countless individual aggravations , it is true enough ; the only thing doubt ful is , whether these unfortunate cir- cumstances are peculiar to women , and whether it is mainly upon them that civilisation imposes this ...
... doubt that , with countless individual aggravations , it is true enough ; the only thing doubt ful is , whether these unfortunate cir- cumstances are peculiar to women , and whether it is mainly upon them that civilisation imposes this ...
Page 143
... doubt , keep up to a higher degree than any other educational institu- tions in the world — with a high aver- age of intelligence , and all the ad- vantages which are to be derived from that system of mental training which this country ...
... doubt , keep up to a higher degree than any other educational institu- tions in the world — with a high aver- age of intelligence , and all the ad- vantages which are to be derived from that system of mental training which this country ...
Page 149
... doubt , would a very large number of young ladies still more immediately concerned . For , alas ! we are obliged to confess that the greater number of the papas whom we have the personal honour of including in our acquaint- ance , are ...
... doubt , would a very large number of young ladies still more immediately concerned . For , alas ! we are obliged to confess that the greater number of the papas whom we have the personal honour of including in our acquaint- ance , are ...
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