Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 32
... taken the whole of that impostor's superb personnel into calm survey , had read him through and through , and decided on these two points with- out the slightest hesitation-- " a lady- killer and a sharper . " Quick as breathing had ...
... taken the whole of that impostor's superb personnel into calm survey , had read him through and through , and decided on these two points with- out the slightest hesitation-- " a lady- killer and a sharper . " Quick as breathing had ...
Page 53
... taken life , and I have lost my peace - lost thee , lost everything . " And the strong man shook in his agony , as if ague - stricken , and the tears dropped slow and heavily through the hands which covered his face . A man's tears ...
... taken life , and I have lost my peace - lost thee , lost everything . " And the strong man shook in his agony , as if ague - stricken , and the tears dropped slow and heavily through the hands which covered his face . A man's tears ...
Page 66
... taken into the court- yard of an inn . The landlord of the inn , being resolved to take advantage of the disorder of the times , had bribed the waggoners , and had al- ready begun to appropriate the con- tents of the waggons . The ...
... taken into the court- yard of an inn . The landlord of the inn , being resolved to take advantage of the disorder of the times , had bribed the waggoners , and had al- ready begun to appropriate the con- tents of the waggons . The ...
Page 80
... taken two of the important preliminary steps which led to so high a dignity . Had he tarried in Scotland , the highest prize accessible to him on account of his learning would have been some Professorship , yielding the modest return of ...
... taken two of the important preliminary steps which led to so high a dignity . Had he tarried in Scotland , the highest prize accessible to him on account of his learning would have been some Professorship , yielding the modest return of ...
Page 100
... taken out of the charge of the Hindustance guards , and escorted by Punjabee police . He also suggest- ed the stoppage of all Sepoys ' let- ters passing through the post - offices ; and to these and other similar in- structions he added ...
... taken out of the charge of the Hindustance guards , and escorted by Punjabee police . He also suggest- ed the stoppage of all Sepoys ' let- ters passing through the post - offices ; and to these and other similar in- structions he added ...
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