Blackwood's Magazine, Том 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... character of his children as to the perils cer- tain careers would expose them to . A passing glance at the lists of divorce shows us that no " promo- vent " -it is a delicate title , and I like it - no promovent figures_oft- ener than ...
... character of his children as to the perils cer- tain careers would expose them to . A passing glance at the lists of divorce shows us that no " promo- vent " -it is a delicate title , and I like it - no promovent figures_oft- ener than ...
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... character should have made of them . The two classes which most pro- minently exhibit what I mean are somewhat socially separated , but they have a number of small analo- gies in common . They are SWEEPS and STATESMEN ! It would be ...
... character should have made of them . The two classes which most pro- minently exhibit what I mean are somewhat socially separated , but they have a number of small analo- gies in common . They are SWEEPS and STATESMEN ! It would be ...
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... character excludes dualism . Every eminent , every able man has a certain integrity in his nature that rejects this plasticity . It is a very common habit , parti- cularly with newspaper writers , to ascribe skill in languages , and ...
... character excludes dualism . Every eminent , every able man has a certain integrity in his nature that rejects this plasticity . It is a very common habit , parti- cularly with newspaper writers , to ascribe skill in languages , and ...
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... character does the danger consist ? Do we want ghosts or spirits to reveal to us any more of the iniqui- ties of that State than we already know ? Is there a detail of its cor- rupt administration that the press of Europe has not sowed ...
... character does the danger consist ? Do we want ghosts or spirits to reveal to us any more of the iniqui- ties of that State than we already know ? Is there a detail of its cor- rupt administration that the press of Europe has not sowed ...
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... character ; I think it decidedly the very flower of British society . I think that a naval officer , trained from his youth in his profession , and master of his profession , is one of the noblest and finest characters that the history ...
... character ; I think it decidedly the very flower of British society . I think that a naval officer , trained from his youth in his profession , and master of his profession , is one of the noblest and finest characters that the history ...
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