Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 75W. Blackwood & Sons, 1854 - Scotland |
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Page 14
... believe that the mere love of art was the sole stimulant to these researches ; they were fully persuaded that they had to do with treasure- seckers , and countenanced a report that the Franks daily found gold and jewels , and that they ...
... believe that the mere love of art was the sole stimulant to these researches ; they were fully persuaded that they had to do with treasure- seckers , and countenanced a report that the Franks daily found gold and jewels , and that they ...
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... believe , has designs , resolute , although not yet ripe , on British India , and is bent on discover- ing a south - east passage to our vast Asiatic possessions , certainly Persia's regular troops would be no serious obstacle to her ...
... believe , has designs , resolute , although not yet ripe , on British India , and is bent on discover- ing a south - east passage to our vast Asiatic possessions , certainly Persia's regular troops would be no serious obstacle to her ...
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... believe that , though mony thanks to ye for the thought ; and I just ran out when- ever I rose this morning to say , do ye think I might put in an applica- tion , Jenny , aye counting on you as a guid friend ? " " Wha ever gave ye ...
... believe that , though mony thanks to ye for the thought ; and I just ran out when- ever I rose this morning to say , do ye think I might put in an applica- tion , Jenny , aye counting on you as a guid friend ? " " Wha ever gave ye ...
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... believe it really is ex- tinct ; we are more than doubtful of its being equally so upon the other- at least amongst certain classes . Mingled in society , individuals of the two nations harmonise well ; they smile at each other's ...
... believe it really is ex- tinct ; we are more than doubtful of its being equally so upon the other- at least amongst certain classes . Mingled in society , individuals of the two nations harmonise well ; they smile at each other's ...
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... believe , by that distin- guished civic functionary whom Mr. Wey has permitted to the occasional presidency of the Privy Council - will mend Marochetti , or get up anything half as fine as his statue of Richard . We sincerely wish they ...
... believe , by that distin- guished civic functionary whom Mr. Wey has permitted to the occasional presidency of the Privy Council - will mend Marochetti , or get up anything half as fine as his statue of Richard . We sincerely wish they ...
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