Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 94
... enter- tained that in the present instance it might turn out to be equally mean- ingless , or probably some supersti- tious spell against disease ( the cholera having devastated some parts of the country during the preceding autumn ) ...
... enter- tained that in the present instance it might turn out to be equally mean- ingless , or probably some supersti- tious spell against disease ( the cholera having devastated some parts of the country during the preceding autumn ) ...
Page 116
... entered , the Bourbons were restored , and the author of the Roi d'Yvetot was perfectly safe in his appoint- ment , getting abundant credit from the Royalists for that satire . And it is not till after this period that the well - known ...
... entered , the Bourbons were restored , and the author of the Roi d'Yvetot was perfectly safe in his appoint- ment , getting abundant credit from the Royalists for that satire . And it is not till after this period that the well - known ...
Page 126
... entering a village were fired at by Sepoys lurking about . The 1st had one killed and two wounded . The troops returned about half - past 9 A.M. , but were hardly in camp an hour , when two round - shot falling in the headquarter camp ...
... entering a village were fired at by Sepoys lurking about . The 1st had one killed and two wounded . The troops returned about half - past 9 A.M. , but were hardly in camp an hour , when two round - shot falling in the headquarter camp ...
Page 133
... entered : till this was gained , the men had no muskets in their hands . List of Officers who marched from Dugshai with the First. than they turned and fled , and the bastion was ours . The 1st then advancing , cleared the church and ...
... entered : till this was gained , the men had no muskets in their hands . List of Officers who marched from Dugshai with the First. than they turned and fled , and the bastion was ours . The 1st then advancing , cleared the church and ...
Page 140
... enter into the causes of this almost un- paralleled national exemption . Chris- tianity is beyond question the surest controller of the doubtful powers of civilisation , and our faith has been blessed by Providence with a freedom and ...
... enter into the causes of this almost un- paralleled national exemption . Chris- tianity is beyond question the surest controller of the doubtful powers of civilisation , and our faith has been blessed by Providence with a freedom and ...
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