Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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Page 7
... never - eat up the young children that watch the herds . Occasionally they devour a woman ; but only when she foolishly attacks them , as in a case recorded by Doctor Mellerlong , who was an eye - witness to a hand , which was all that ...
... never - eat up the young children that watch the herds . Occasionally they devour a woman ; but only when she foolishly attacks them , as in a case recorded by Doctor Mellerlong , who was an eye - witness to a hand , which was all that ...
Page 16
... never fortunate enough to see him , and caught nothing but a cold upon his lungs , from which , accord- ing to his own account , he never had recovered . Bruin is not only a most suspicious , but also a most suspect- ing character ; and ...
... never fortunate enough to see him , and caught nothing but a cold upon his lungs , from which , accord- ing to his own account , he never had recovered . Bruin is not only a most suspicious , but also a most suspect- ing character ; and ...
Page 38
... never break my fast . Away with your long beards , big bellies , and empty heads ! -your long yellow faces make me sick- Pack - go ! Hearken , ' continued he to a few of his favourites , when the apartment had been cleared of intru ...
... never break my fast . Away with your long beards , big bellies , and empty heads ! -your long yellow faces make me sick- Pack - go ! Hearken , ' continued he to a few of his favourites , when the apartment had been cleared of intru ...
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... never present , who never hear one word of what is said on either side , but deposit their " voices " in the pockets of their friends , to use them at their pleasure . Philosopher . Impossible ! Englishman . Most true , notwith ...
... never present , who never hear one word of what is said on either side , but deposit their " voices " in the pockets of their friends , to use them at their pleasure . Philosopher . Impossible ! Englishman . Most true , notwith ...
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... never consent that Turk , Jew , or Infidel should be made a member of this House , " It is not every man who could give such excellent reasons for his conduct . unjust to make a distinction between the Jews and the. fectation . Mr ...
... never consent that Turk , Jew , or Infidel should be made a member of this House , " It is not every man who could give such excellent reasons for his conduct . unjust to make a distinction between the Jews and the. fectation . Mr ...
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