Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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Page 46
... land sides must always have been strikingly wild and picturesque . Stow , by the way , is in the wild parish of Mor- wenstow , on the confines of Corn- wall and Devon . For more than forty years the Rev. Robert Stephen Hawker laboured ...
... land sides must always have been strikingly wild and picturesque . Stow , by the way , is in the wild parish of Mor- wenstow , on the confines of Corn- wall and Devon . For more than forty years the Rev. Robert Stephen Hawker laboured ...
Page 47
... land- hand , As a Christian man's should be . Bury it deep , for the good of thy soul , Six feet below the ground ; Let the sexton come and the death - bell toll , And good men stand around . Lay it among the churchyard stones , Where ...
... land- hand , As a Christian man's should be . Bury it deep , for the good of thy soul , Six feet below the ground ; Let the sexton come and the death - bell toll , And good men stand around . Lay it among the churchyard stones , Where ...
Page 93
... Land Transport corps with its smart uniform and elabor- ate instruction in cavalry drill , it turned out to be a very expensive plaything , of which nobody , except the Commissioners and those who profited by their recommendation ...
... Land Transport corps with its smart uniform and elabor- ate instruction in cavalry drill , it turned out to be a very expensive plaything , of which nobody , except the Commissioners and those who profited by their recommendation ...
Page 103
... lands- My story must cross the water to Australia , and plunge after that into a gold - mine . To be con- sistent with myself , I ought to cross- examine at the very least a dozen men that have farmed , dug , or robbed in that land . If ...
... lands- My story must cross the water to Australia , and plunge after that into a gold - mine . To be con- sistent with myself , I ought to cross- examine at the very least a dozen men that have farmed , dug , or robbed in that land . If ...
Page 110
... land to build himself a house upon , he will find it fully set forth here Mrs Gilchrist oured instrument of leading Lord having been the happy and hon- Tennyson and his family to the delightful heights of Aldworth . Such episodes were ...
... land to build himself a house upon , he will find it fully set forth here Mrs Gilchrist oured instrument of leading Lord having been the happy and hon- Tennyson and his family to the delightful heights of Aldworth . Such episodes were ...
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