Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 189W. Blackwood, 1911 |
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... log - cabins of the Catholic " " habitans " of Eastern Canada , swarming with beautiful children . Men laughed when it was prophesied would be more Englishmen across the Atlantic than in England 1911. ] The South African Climate . 55.
... log - cabins of the Catholic " " habitans " of Eastern Canada , swarming with beautiful children . Men laughed when it was prophesied would be more Englishmen across the Atlantic than in England 1911. ] The South African Climate . 55.
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... England can hardly imagine the lengths to which the prin- ciple is carried . I am told by friends in South Africa that if they import English grooms for their stables the experi- ment is rarely successful . After a short time the men ...
... England can hardly imagine the lengths to which the prin- ciple is carried . I am told by friends in South Africa that if they import English grooms for their stables the experi- ment is rarely successful . After a short time the men ...
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... England : and in that unfor- gettable moment came the message that rang through their dream like the sound of Arthur's horn through fairy- land . · Dr Morison , who had to steal his shooting days from his practice , and to start out be ...
... England : and in that unfor- gettable moment came the message that rang through their dream like the sound of Arthur's horn through fairy- land . · Dr Morison , who had to steal his shooting days from his practice , and to start out be ...
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... England to take our sports and relaxations so seri- ously , that professional game- players have come to be re- garded as part and parcel of our social system . All the more important , therefore , is it that these paid game - players ...
... England to take our sports and relaxations so seri- ously , that professional game- players have come to be re- garded as part and parcel of our social system . All the more important , therefore , is it that these paid game - players ...
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... England , no play was permitted at Lords till 4 P.M. on the first day ; and as the ground was reported to be totally unfit for play on the third day , nothing but the un- accountable collapse of the Cambridge batting allowed what is to ...
... England , no play was permitted at Lords till 4 P.M. on the first day ; and as the ground was reported to be totally unfit for play on the third day , nothing but the un- accountable collapse of the Cambridge batting allowed what is to ...
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