Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 23
... fact , the Admiralty had overshot the mark , and had gone to the opposite ex- treme . In their laudable anxiety to steer the educational bark clear of the rocky Scylla of neglect , they had wellnigh swamped it in the Charybdis of excess ...
... fact , the Admiralty had overshot the mark , and had gone to the opposite ex- treme . In their laudable anxiety to steer the educational bark clear of the rocky Scylla of neglect , they had wellnigh swamped it in the Charybdis of excess ...
Page 41
... fact remains that he has poured an enormous sum of money into the Government coffers , and at the same time put the Cenobitic establish- ments on a footing which they pre- fer , and which is likely to diminish existing abuses . The ...
... fact remains that he has poured an enormous sum of money into the Government coffers , and at the same time put the Cenobitic establish- ments on a footing which they pre- fer , and which is likely to diminish existing abuses . The ...
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... fact , a portion of that vast ecclesiastical system which swallows up , for Church purposes , an immense proportion of the wealth of European Turkey and the Le- vant . These Dedicated monasteries are affiliated to Mount Athos and other ...
... fact , a portion of that vast ecclesiastical system which swallows up , for Church purposes , an immense proportion of the wealth of European Turkey and the Le- vant . These Dedicated monasteries are affiliated to Mount Athos and other ...
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... fact , that the Eng- lishman is , the English Government is not ; and it requires no little patience and temper in the present day to travel , and venture upon po- litical discussions with foreigners . Nor does the secret conviction ...
... fact , that the Eng- lishman is , the English Government is not ; and it requires no little patience and temper in the present day to travel , and venture upon po- litical discussions with foreigners . Nor does the secret conviction ...
Page 48
... fact of being only ten miles from Russia on the one hand , and of having been for many years in the occupa- tion of the Turks on the other , gives the city a half - Russian , half- Turkish aspect , which makes it un- like any other ...
... fact of being only ten miles from Russia on the one hand , and of having been for many years in the occupa- tion of the Turks on the other , gives the city a half - Russian , half- Turkish aspect , which makes it un- like any other ...
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