Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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Page 92
... interest of this biography lies in the ver- dict which a historian of consider- able experience and conscientious judgment pronounces on Disraeli's career ten years after it is closed . Mr Froude takes no very keen interest in ...
... interest of this biography lies in the ver- dict which a historian of consider- able experience and conscientious judgment pronounces on Disraeli's career ten years after it is closed . Mr Froude takes no very keen interest in ...
Page 110
... interest Gladys or me in the least . It was not like mother to go so often to services as she did during the ten days the mission lasted . She was restless . I know now for what reason ; but then I did not understand . When she used to ...
... interest Gladys or me in the least . It was not like mother to go so often to services as she did during the ten days the mission lasted . She was restless . I know now for what reason ; but then I did not understand . When she used to ...
Page 122
... interest these footmarks of the hastening year ; but this au- tumn we took account of them with dimmed senses , as if they had been a painted show . Robins were mother's favourites amongst birds . They almost al- ways came into her ...
... interest these footmarks of the hastening year ; but this au- tumn we took account of them with dimmed senses , as if they had been a painted show . Robins were mother's favourites amongst birds . They almost al- ways came into her ...
Page 133
... interest in national thrift , while it sees so many other bodies inter- vening between it and the masses . In ... interests of the masses more close- ly with those of the State . There is something to be said in favour of a mont de piété ...
... interest in national thrift , while it sees so many other bodies inter- vening between it and the masses . In ... interests of the masses more close- ly with those of the State . There is something to be said in favour of a mont de piété ...
Page 151
... interests of party by such a deliberate attempt to " jockey " the electoral body . The exposure of the attempt has ... interest by all thinking politicians . These proceedings have thrown some light upon past events , and have at the ...
... interests of party by such a deliberate attempt to " jockey " the electoral body . The exposure of the attempt has ... interest by all thinking politicians . These proceedings have thrown some light upon past events , and have at the ...
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