Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... doubt if we would accord more to heaven -if we got there . The grand test of your modern Englishman is , to bear any amount of amusement without wincing : no pleasure is to wring a smile from him , nor is any expectancy to interest , or ...
... doubt if we would accord more to heaven -if we got there . The grand test of your modern Englishman is , to bear any amount of amusement without wincing : no pleasure is to wring a smile from him , nor is any expectancy to interest , or ...
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... doubt that , by such legis- lation , you would put down in- gratitude . We use acts in the moral world pretty much as in the phy- sical ; and it is entirely by the im- possibility of committing the offence that this gentleman proposes ...
... doubt that , by such legis- lation , you would put down in- gratitude . We use acts in the moral world pretty much as in the phy- sical ; and it is entirely by the im- possibility of committing the offence that this gentleman proposes ...
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... doubt and anxiety as to whether his stock of Latin , French , and Euclid would be deemed suffi- cient to gain him admission into the Navy - he found sums in simple addition and subtraction placed be- fore him ! However , it is a signi ...
... doubt and anxiety as to whether his stock of Latin , French , and Euclid would be deemed suffi- cient to gain him admission into the Navy - he found sums in simple addition and subtraction placed be- fore him ! However , it is a signi ...
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... doubt the course of study required in the Excellent was a valuable ground- work for the more abstruse and laborious subjects that lay before them at the College , and in most cases the mates were only too glad to take advantage of such ...
... doubt the course of study required in the Excellent was a valuable ground- work for the more abstruse and laborious subjects that lay before them at the College , and in most cases the mates were only too glad to take advantage of such ...
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... doubt the evils we have pointed out are less serious than they were before the training- ship was established , but they still exist , and can only be eradicated by a further change of system . After the first year or two of ser- vice ...
... doubt the evils we have pointed out are less serious than they were before the training- ship was established , but they still exist , and can only be eradicated by a further change of system . After the first year or two of ser- vice ...
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