Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 229William Blackwood, 1931 - England |
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... ment by way of insurance could be hazarded , and abated his avarice to the extent of one rupee's worth of gun- powder , advancing this on the easy terms of threefold repay- ment in two months ' time . Then came the feast of the birds ...
... ment by way of insurance could be hazarded , and abated his avarice to the extent of one rupee's worth of gun- powder , advancing this on the easy terms of threefold repay- ment in two months ' time . Then came the feast of the birds ...
Page 107
... ment to play upon , and it is an instrument which must be mastered by anyone who wishes to cruise through the Dutch canals . For these canals are long , their bridges are many , and they open only to the man who can persuade his fog ...
... ment to play upon , and it is an instrument which must be mastered by anyone who wishes to cruise through the Dutch canals . For these canals are long , their bridges are many , and they open only to the man who can persuade his fog ...
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... ment in favour of the article advertised , the degree of that influence being proportional to the acreage of the advertise- ment and the violence of its visual appeal . If this premise falls to the ground . I can only is ill - founded ...
... ment in favour of the article advertised , the degree of that influence being proportional to the acreage of the advertise- ment and the violence of its visual appeal . If this premise falls to the ground . I can only is ill - founded ...
Contents
JANUARY | 1 |
A SMALL SHIP BY SHALIMAR | 31 |
WHITE RATS AND MOONSHINE BY D CARUS WILSON | 62 |
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