Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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Page 38
... known to himself and the authorities , his stay in the Kaiser's service was not of long duration , and when I joined my regiment in the island principality sacred to San Publio , D-- was a well - known char- acter among the English ...
... known to himself and the authorities , his stay in the Kaiser's service was not of long duration , and when I joined my regiment in the island principality sacred to San Publio , D-- was a well - known char- acter among the English ...
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... known individual , lying here dead it seemed an absolute hallucina- tion ! I was too taken aback to ask a single question ; but as my inquiring eyes went round the circle of assembled officers , I could see on the countenances of all a ...
... known individual , lying here dead it seemed an absolute hallucina- tion ! I was too taken aback to ask a single question ; but as my inquiring eyes went round the circle of assembled officers , I could see on the countenances of all a ...
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... known to the English public in the translation of The Jews of Barnow , ' can scarcely be overrated . But , like Madame Ebner Eschenbach , he is not equally successful in detailed narrative , and his plots are fre- quently improbable and ...
... known to the English public in the translation of The Jews of Barnow , ' can scarcely be overrated . But , like Madame Ebner Eschenbach , he is not equally successful in detailed narrative , and his plots are fre- quently improbable and ...
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... known that he had sug- gested modifications of the Home Rule Bill of 1886 in the direction of limiting the powers to be given to an Irish Parliament . He had therefore nothing to lose by main- taining the confidential character of the ...
... known that he had sug- gested modifications of the Home Rule Bill of 1886 in the direction of limiting the powers to be given to an Irish Parliament . He had therefore nothing to lose by main- taining the confidential character of the ...
Page 162
... known across the Border . Of Mr Gibb's drawings , too , it is difficult to speak too warmly . For deftness of manipulation , ac- curacy of eye , fineness of touch , they may be compared with the missal - work of the medieval artist ...
... known across the Border . Of Mr Gibb's drawings , too , it is difficult to speak too warmly . For deftness of manipulation , ac- curacy of eye , fineness of touch , they may be compared with the missal - work of the medieval artist ...
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