Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 187William Blackwood, 1910 |
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... mind to peaceful projects . But to enable those projects to be peacefully carried out without interruption , the army , the in- strument which alone could ensure peace , must be kept perfect , brought indeed to greater perfection than ...
... mind to peaceful projects . But to enable those projects to be peacefully carried out without interruption , the army , the in- strument which alone could ensure peace , must be kept perfect , brought indeed to greater perfection than ...
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... mind patriotism , and patriotism of a militant type . Secondly , it would be to give practical training to every ... minds and bodies of the pupils . These gymnasia and their nine years ' course of training are chiefly used by those who ...
... mind patriotism , and patriotism of a militant type . Secondly , it would be to give practical training to every ... minds and bodies of the pupils . These gymnasia and their nine years ' course of training are chiefly used by those who ...
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... Mind the man's motto , though , ' Nothing but the best ! ' said Mrs Nish of the Schawfield Arms , who bought her napery on that principle , and had a passion for necklets and brooches made of the same material as her parlour mantel ...
... Mind the man's motto , though , ' Nothing but the best ! ' said Mrs Nish of the Schawfield Arms , who bought her napery on that principle , and had a passion for necklets and brooches made of the same material as her parlour mantel ...
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... mind to some old home we go with all our triumphs , failures , pains , as the red hind in her travail makes for the hills where she was calved . He swept through the fallen leaves of the winter - time , trampled dock and bracken , tore ...
... mind to some old home we go with all our triumphs , failures , pains , as the red hind in her travail makes for the hills where she was calved . He swept through the fallen leaves of the winter - time , trampled dock and bracken , tore ...
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... mind , was your husband's second cousin . What did ye say about the hearse ? ' " It would be fifteen shillings ; is the mistress well ? " The bereaved , with a drama- tic start , tic start , " My God ! mem , fifteen shillin's ! David ...
... mind , was your husband's second cousin . What did ye say about the hearse ? ' " It would be fifteen shillings ; is the mistress well ? " The bereaved , with a drama- tic start , tic start , " My God ! mem , fifteen shillin's ! David ...
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