Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 221William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... tion between the Chinese fron- tier outposts of Jyekundo in the north and Tachienlu in the extreme east . That in itself was not of much consequence . Commercial intercourse was in no way interrupted ; and of political and military co ...
... tion between the Chinese fron- tier outposts of Jyekundo in the north and Tachienlu in the extreme east . That in itself was not of much consequence . Commercial intercourse was in no way interrupted ; and of political and military co ...
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... tion , gained the patronage of the Duchess of Cleveland , who allowed him £ 40 a year . With this assistance he entered Pem- broke Hall as a sizar in 1739 . Like Gray , he had little taste for mathematical studies 106 [ Jan. The Jubilee ...
... tion , gained the patronage of the Duchess of Cleveland , who allowed him £ 40 a year . With this assistance he entered Pem- broke Hall as a sizar in 1739 . Like Gray , he had little taste for mathematical studies 106 [ Jan. The Jubilee ...
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... tion of the foundress and other benefactors ; but the greater part of the day was given up to festivity . The revellers of And contrasting , to their dis- favour , nunneries and 1927. ] 109 The Jubilee at Pembroke Hall in 1743 .
... tion of the foundress and other benefactors ; but the greater part of the day was given up to festivity . The revellers of And contrasting , to their dis- favour , nunneries and 1927. ] 109 The Jubilee at Pembroke Hall in 1743 .
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... tion , of which the Oxford Press has just issued a type facsimile , but three or four copies are known to exist . That Smart was conscious of what he had achieved may be inferred from the fact that he reprinted the Song at the end of ...
... tion , of which the Oxford Press has just issued a type facsimile , but three or four copies are known to exist . That Smart was conscious of what he had achieved may be inferred from the fact that he reprinted the Song at the end of ...
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... tion , would have decided against war . So the war came - came be- cause Germany willed it - with no better reason than the mur- der of an Archduke , whom few mourned either at Vienna or Buda - Pest , and whose death was nevertheless ...
... tion , would have decided against war . So the war came - came be- cause Germany willed it - with no better reason than the mur- der of an Archduke , whom few mourned either at Vienna or Buda - Pest , and whose death was nevertheless ...
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