Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 221William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... fact I had the most fortunate situation that was possible . It had struck me as being peculiar that on several occasions I had found more than one of the parties dodging about the vicinity of my apartment ; and once on returning there I ...
... fact I had the most fortunate situation that was possible . It had struck me as being peculiar that on several occasions I had found more than one of the parties dodging about the vicinity of my apartment ; and once on returning there I ...
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... fact that he had treated some French prisoners with great kindness having come to the knowledge of the Emperor , the latter had ordered his release , and he was now on the point of leaving the French country for his own . He witnessed ...
... fact that he had treated some French prisoners with great kindness having come to the knowledge of the Emperor , the latter had ordered his release , and he was now on the point of leaving the French country for his own . He witnessed ...
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... fact . After the vintage of 1921 , another year of excessive sun , nobody would buy the output of Château Yquem , fearing , no doubt , that the excess of sugar would spoil the fermentation . Finally , one great merchant took the whole ...
... fact . After the vintage of 1921 , another year of excessive sun , nobody would buy the output of Château Yquem , fearing , no doubt , that the excess of sugar would spoil the fermentation . Finally , one great merchant took the whole ...
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... fact was that the French themselves , when money became plenty , all had the same idea ; they drank the wines they ... facts about the distribution of Bor- deaux wines , I think they may be of interest to other wine- lovers who are not ...
... fact was that the French themselves , when money became plenty , all had the same idea ; they drank the wines they ... facts about the distribution of Bor- deaux wines , I think they may be of interest to other wine- lovers who are not ...
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... fact , not very long before , these latter had been obliged by law to bury their dead below high - water mark . Their behaviour when alive was looked upon as too incomprehensible for criticism , wherefore Dr Locksley dwelt in San Martin ...
... fact , not very long before , these latter had been obliged by law to bury their dead below high - water mark . Their behaviour when alive was looked upon as too incomprehensible for criticism , wherefore Dr Locksley dwelt in San Martin ...
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