Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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Page 25
... head , a face with short nose and high cheek - bones , the eyes oblique , as among the Chin- ese , the mouth never graced by a thick beard , but either hairless or with a thin straggling mous- tache , the complexion yellowish , the hair ...
... head , a face with short nose and high cheek - bones , the eyes oblique , as among the Chin- ese , the mouth never graced by a thick beard , but either hairless or with a thin straggling mous- tache , the complexion yellowish , the hair ...
Page 31
... head- aches , we know from the fact that their magical texts speak of a " splitting headache " accompany- accompany ... heads of tigers or wolves , with tongues hang- ing out of mouths armed with the fangs of wild beasts . Their bodies 1 ...
... head- aches , we know from the fact that their magical texts speak of a " splitting headache " accompany- accompany ... heads of tigers or wolves , with tongues hang- ing out of mouths armed with the fangs of wild beasts . Their bodies 1 ...
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... head of any one who ventured to lay hands on them , and at the same time called on her partisans to throw the other people and their gifts out of doors . The hubbub thus created was aggra- vated by the incursion of idlers from the ...
... head of any one who ventured to lay hands on them , and at the same time called on her partisans to throw the other people and their gifts out of doors . The hubbub thus created was aggra- vated by the incursion of idlers from the ...
Page 80
... head - masters should be strengthened , so as to exclude all divided authority inside the schools ; that in all cases promotion by merit should be established , in- stead of by mere seniority ; that pupils in each subject should be ...
... head - masters should be strengthened , so as to exclude all divided authority inside the schools ; that in all cases promotion by merit should be established , in- stead of by mere seniority ; that pupils in each subject should be ...
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... heads , each , to a great extent , independent of all the rest , may well appear to have been liable to constant ... head , there can be no reason why we should scruple to deal with it in detail . According to the view taken of the ...
... heads , each , to a great extent , independent of all the rest , may well appear to have been liable to constant ... head , there can be no reason why we should scruple to deal with it in detail . According to the view taken of the ...
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