Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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Page 7
... suppose ourselves , then , to be along with our clever and spirited friend Mr Lloyd , at Malung , in Dale- carlia , ambitious of capturing and killing the lord of the Scandinavian forests . From the map , we should suppose this place ...
... suppose ourselves , then , to be along with our clever and spirited friend Mr Lloyd , at Malung , in Dale- carlia , ambitious of capturing and killing the lord of the Scandinavian forests . From the map , we should suppose this place ...
Page 10
... suppose that they had only re- ceived very few balls ; this I should have been surprised at , had I not known what wretched performers the peasants usually are on these occasions , for I have no doubt but that between one and two ...
... suppose that they had only re- ceived very few balls ; this I should have been surprised at , had I not known what wretched performers the peasants usually are on these occasions , for I have no doubt but that between one and two ...
Page 14
... suppose it took the desired effect . " In the space of two or three minutes , during which several shots were fired im- mediately opposite to us , we again saw the old bear . Owing to an intervening brake , however , my view of her was ...
... suppose it took the desired effect . " In the space of two or three minutes , during which several shots were fired im- mediately opposite to us , we again saw the old bear . Owing to an intervening brake , however , my view of her was ...
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... suppose most people will imagine this arose from trepidation ; but , according to my own notion , it was from shooting in too great a hurry ; I had no time , indeed , to take aim ; my ball , how- ever , I apprehend , all but grazed his ...
... suppose most people will imagine this arose from trepidation ; but , according to my own notion , it was from shooting in too great a hurry ; I had no time , indeed , to take aim ; my ball , how- ever , I apprehend , all but grazed his ...
Page 46
... gone otherwise than they did , a rescue was intended . Why should any body despise รก dream , or any thing whatever in which one seriously believes ? SUPPOSE the people of the island of Tongataboo , in 46 [ July , Story of Adam Scott .
... gone otherwise than they did , a rescue was intended . Why should any body despise รก dream , or any thing whatever in which one seriously believes ? SUPPOSE the people of the island of Tongataboo , in 46 [ July , Story of Adam Scott .
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