Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... speaking the truth , the leader of the Ten Thou- sand would have to retract his good opinion , for the Persian of ... speak the truth , even though nothing were to be gained by it . Engaging in his manners and profuse of promises , he ...
... speaking the truth , the leader of the Ten Thou- sand would have to retract his good opinion , for the Persian of ... speak the truth , even though nothing were to be gained by it . Engaging in his manners and profuse of promises , he ...
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... speak upon their arrival , and which must have been Zend , the language of Zoro- aster and of the Zendavesta , that whose characters were engraven on the walls of Persepolis . Whilst the two Ghebers thus prayed before their fire , I ...
... speak upon their arrival , and which must have been Zend , the language of Zoro- aster and of the Zendavesta , that whose characters were engraven on the walls of Persepolis . Whilst the two Ghebers thus prayed before their fire , I ...
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... speak- ing to your mother , Miss Menie ; the like of you has nae call to put in your word . Am I to tell Nelly you would like to speak to her , mem - or what am I to say ? " And Jenny again planted her right foot firmly before her ...
... speak- ing to your mother , Miss Menie ; the like of you has nae call to put in your word . Am I to tell Nelly you would like to speak to her , mem - or what am I to say ? " And Jenny again planted her right foot firmly before her ...
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... speak of two or three occasions past , when Nelly has been just on the eve of being married , a consummation which even the de- vout desire of Mrs Lithgow has not yet succeeded in bringing peacefully to pass for Nelly and her lovers ...
... speak of two or three occasions past , when Nelly has been just on the eve of being married , a consummation which even the de- vout desire of Mrs Lithgow has not yet succeeded in bringing peacefully to pass for Nelly and her lovers ...
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... speak to you . " " Eh ! but there's maybe a letter , " said July Home , with a little natural artifice . " Mrs Lithgow , I would open it and see . " And Mrs Lithgow , with this hope , cut the cords vigorously , though with a trembling ...
... speak to you . " " Eh ! but there's maybe a letter , " said July Home , with a little natural artifice . " Mrs Lithgow , I would open it and see . " And Mrs Lithgow , with this hope , cut the cords vigorously , though with a trembling ...
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