Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291William Blackwood, 1962 - England |
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Page 90
... felt the Abdin Palace incident deeply ; not , perhaps , for the beaux yeux of his Sovereign , but because he felt the whole affair to be an intolerable infraction of Egyptian rights . ( In fact , in later years , President Nasser dated ...
... felt the Abdin Palace incident deeply ; not , perhaps , for the beaux yeux of his Sovereign , but because he felt the whole affair to be an intolerable infraction of Egyptian rights . ( In fact , in later years , President Nasser dated ...
Page 268
... felt for . There is a fear that the fingers may encounter not the roots but the coils or extended body of another reptile . But there is no choice . Cautiously , slowly , the left hand begins to feel about between the equipment - box ...
... felt for . There is a fear that the fingers may encounter not the roots but the coils or extended body of another reptile . But there is no choice . Cautiously , slowly , the left hand begins to feel about between the equipment - box ...
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of the passengers afterwards said she felt really cold . He forced his way back into the wheelhouse and stood in the centre , where he felt more master of the situation . Mr Craig turned to the radar and announced that they were just ...
of the passengers afterwards said she felt really cold . He forced his way back into the wheelhouse and stood in the centre , where he felt more master of the situation . Mr Craig turned to the radar and announced that they were just ...
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