Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 16 卷 |
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He is more knowmeantime , I went to the house of the ing in mechanics than any man now in poet Futteh Allee Khan , to arrange his Persia , and few have so extensive a differences with his head wife about knowledge of chemistry .
He is more knowmeantime , I went to the house of the ing in mechanics than any man now in poet Futteh Allee Khan , to arrange his Persia , and few have so extensive a differences with his head wife about knowledge of chemistry .
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... but in the heart , and that reli- “ By the head of the King , ” said his gion , in its kind and holy influence , is Majesty , you must pay your 100 bound to no one form of faith . tomans ; can anything be more unreaAlthough I knew ...
... but in the heart , and that reli- “ By the head of the King , ” said his gion , in its kind and holy influence , is Majesty , you must pay your 100 bound to no one form of faith . tomans ; can anything be more unreaAlthough I knew ...
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... but mob , Burdett acquired followers and the Whigs , always excepting poor influence in Parliament , until at length Brougham and Earl Grey , display he became the virtual head of the Op- neither torture nor sorrow .
... but mob , Burdett acquired followers and the Whigs , always excepting poor influence in Parliament , until at length Brougham and Earl Grey , display he became the virtual head of the Op- neither torture nor sorrow .
第 89 頁
every tusk in your head , in the vaas old M'Caper our dancing master cuum caused by such an enormity . 13 Don't make a hoggish gruntling as As for walking , “ you ought nei- you drink , nor conclude your draught ther to trot like a ...
every tusk in your head , in the vaas old M'Caper our dancing master cuum caused by such an enormity . 13 Don't make a hoggish gruntling as As for walking , “ you ought nei- you drink , nor conclude your draught ther to trot like a ...
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In heart The countenance of the Englishman and head , they are much more alike , is florid : not sharply , but strongly than in appearance or manners . marked ; and full of amplitude , gra- An Englishman , when abroad , is vity ...
In heart The countenance of the Englishman and head , they are much more alike , is florid : not sharply , but strongly than in appearance or manners . marked ; and full of amplitude , gra- An Englishman , when abroad , is vity ...
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