Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 75W. Blackwood & Sons, 1854 - Scotland |
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... means , loss of fortune ; and judging by the splendid hospitality of Hafiz Pacha , he had abundant means at his command . The bill of fare he drew up for the embassy , which proposed passing four or five days at Erzroum , was curious by ...
... means , loss of fortune ; and judging by the splendid hospitality of Hafiz Pacha , he had abundant means at his command . The bill of fare he drew up for the embassy , which proposed passing four or five days at Erzroum , was curious by ...
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... means satisfied that even simple little July should make comparison so frequent between Randall , her own hero , and ... mean as this word implied . There was little time for speculation on the subject , yet many a mood of Menie's ...
... means satisfied that even simple little July should make comparison so frequent between Randall , her own hero , and ... mean as this word implied . There was little time for speculation on the subject , yet many a mood of Menie's ...
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... means of testifying during his life , and which , upon his death , burst out in a demonstration such as was never be- fore witnessed in this country . The Duke was unskilled in those arts by which Napoleon so well knew how to fetter a ...
... means of testifying during his life , and which , upon his death , burst out in a demonstration such as was never be- fore witnessed in this country . The Duke was unskilled in those arts by which Napoleon so well knew how to fetter a ...
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... means of insuring accuracy . And lastly , " these annals are themselves the most au- thentic literary work in the world , because there is not in the world one which has been worked at for the space of eighteen centuries , -which has ...
... means of insuring accuracy . And lastly , " these annals are themselves the most au- thentic literary work in the world , because there is not in the world one which has been worked at for the space of eighteen centuries , -which has ...
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... means of insuring accuracy . And lastly , " these annals are themselves the most au- thentic literary work in the world , because there is not in the world one which has been worked at for the space of eighteen centuries , -which has ...
... means of insuring accuracy . And lastly , " these annals are themselves the most au- thentic literary work in the world , because there is not in the world one which has been worked at for the space of eighteen centuries , -which has ...
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