Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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Page 11
... hope seemed gradually to vanish altogether , and Lady Anne watched with tender anxiety the settled look of woe , and the gradually attenuating form , which indi- cated the approach of that malady which science can neither cure nor ...
... hope seemed gradually to vanish altogether , and Lady Anne watched with tender anxiety the settled look of woe , and the gradually attenuating form , which indi- cated the approach of that malady which science can neither cure nor ...
Page 14
... Hope , and from the Cape to Bombay ; and when poor Scatterbrains got into a scrape about some war with the Rajpoot Princes , they sent Eastbrook to Calcutta , and he spends half his time on the cool hills at Simla , and they tell me ...
... Hope , and from the Cape to Bombay ; and when poor Scatterbrains got into a scrape about some war with the Rajpoot Princes , they sent Eastbrook to Calcutta , and he spends half his time on the cool hills at Simla , and they tell me ...
Page 21
... hope of retrieving , if possible , the losses in which English political contests have involved me . I'm going in for sheep farming up country in Canterbury , and if I can get a berth in that line , I must stick to it - for the present ...
... hope of retrieving , if possible , the losses in which English political contests have involved me . I'm going in for sheep farming up country in Canterbury , and if I can get a berth in that line , I must stick to it - for the present ...
Page 22
... hope to Greville that the crowd would not cheer , as he should not know what to say in reply . Before , however , the ' Moon- beam ' was clear of Cook's Straits , Greville had an opportunity of explaining the position of affairs to his ...
... hope to Greville that the crowd would not cheer , as he should not know what to say in reply . Before , however , the ' Moon- beam ' was clear of Cook's Straits , Greville had an opportunity of explaining the position of affairs to his ...
Page 32
... hope I may not be thought by any one to be guilty of the injustice of placing the Austrian Government ' on the same level as the Turkish Government , ' with regard to its general practical working . I hope also that I may not be thought ...
... hope I may not be thought by any one to be guilty of the injustice of placing the Austrian Government ' on the same level as the Turkish Government , ' with regard to its general practical working . I hope also that I may not be thought ...
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