Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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Page 20
... brought about the present crisis . ' Scarcely had Lord Henry succeeded in bowing out his guests , when the chief members of the Administration were ushered into the viceregal presence . Having taken with Sir Hector a formal part in the ...
... brought about the present crisis . ' Scarcely had Lord Henry succeeded in bowing out his guests , when the chief members of the Administration were ushered into the viceregal presence . Having taken with Sir Hector a formal part in the ...
Page 29
... brought for knowing something which he is in his heart ashamed of himself for not knowing . Certain it is that a little more pedantry , that is , a little more care to make words answer to thoughts and thoughts answer to facts , would ...
... brought for knowing something which he is in his heart ashamed of himself for not knowing . Certain it is that a little more pedantry , that is , a little more care to make words answer to thoughts and thoughts answer to facts , would ...
Page 37
... brought together . We mean something different from this when we speak of the interests or policy of England or France . These unwitting revelations lead us at once to the great differ- ence of all between Austria ' and the other five ...
... brought together . We mean something different from this when we speak of the interests or policy of England or France . These unwitting revelations lead us at once to the great differ- ence of all between Austria ' and the other five ...
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... brought with it a singular fit of respectful language towards his Majesty the Sultan . Now that experience has shown that Turkish rule in Southern Bulgaria is purely nominal , above all , now that England is no longer to be reckoned ...
... brought with it a singular fit of respectful language towards his Majesty the Sultan . Now that experience has shown that Turkish rule in Southern Bulgaria is purely nominal , above all , now that England is no longer to be reckoned ...
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... brought him to Flamborough . Then about the dangerous chill he has taken ; it came through a bitter ride from Scarborough ; and if Dr. Stirbacks came , he would probably make it still more dan- gerous at least , so Mordacks says ; and ...
... brought him to Flamborough . Then about the dangerous chill he has taken ; it came through a bitter ride from Scarborough ; and if Dr. Stirbacks came , he would probably make it still more dan- gerous at least , so Mordacks says ; and ...
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