Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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... suffer her former cubs to share her den next winter , but prepares quar- ters for them in the neighbour- hood , within an easy walk . The suc- ceeding summer , however , she is fol- lowed by both litters , who pass the ensuing winter ...
... suffer her former cubs to share her den next winter , but prepares quar- ters for them in the neighbour- hood , within an easy walk . The suc- ceeding summer , however , she is fol- lowed by both litters , who pass the ensuing winter ...
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... suffer him to have a mo- ment's ease . The physicians were puzzled ; but all agreed in one thing , that the distemper was of a very hot nature , and could only be combated successfully by the coldest remedies . Accordingly , iced ...
... suffer him to have a mo- ment's ease . The physicians were puzzled ; but all agreed in one thing , that the distemper was of a very hot nature , and could only be combated successfully by the coldest remedies . Accordingly , iced ...
Page 39
... sufferings . Thou art heal- ed , and at peace , ' said the aged man , and the continuance of that peace rests with thyself - the delicious cool- ness which the touch of this pure creature sheds over a repentant heart , will turn to ...
... sufferings . Thou art heal- ed , and at peace , ' said the aged man , and the continuance of that peace rests with thyself - the delicious cool- ness which the touch of this pure creature sheds over a repentant heart , will turn to ...
Page 57
... suffer him , unanswer- ed and unheeded , to make any asser- tions respecting me he pleases , if my own character alone were implica- ted . I would not trouble the House with any defence ; for there is some- thing here that tells me ...
... suffer him , unanswer- ed and unheeded , to make any asser- tions respecting me he pleases , if my own character alone were implica- ted . I would not trouble the House with any defence ; for there is some- thing here that tells me ...
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... suffer my blood to cool , lest haply this monster should escape . I am alone - I have no friend to stand by my side - but I will go alone , and one of us shall die . Õh Emily ! God shield thee then ! " He covered his face with his hands ...
... suffer my blood to cool , lest haply this monster should escape . I am alone - I have no friend to stand by my side - but I will go alone , and one of us shall die . Õh Emily ! God shield thee then ! " He covered his face with his hands ...
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