Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 42
... ground of a protectorate in favour of the Christian Church , in the Principalities Turkey is agi- tating , upon the same pretext , in favour of the same sect . So little has real religion to do with it in either case . Altogether , the ...
... ground of a protectorate in favour of the Christian Church , in the Principalities Turkey is agi- tating , upon the same pretext , in favour of the same sect . So little has real religion to do with it in either case . Altogether , the ...
Page 51
... ground , and keep better men off it . Such good ground as it is too ! It follows that there is no Moldavian middle class . A Mol- davian is either a boyard , an em- ployé , or a peasant ; never , by any chance , anything else . The pea ...
... ground , and keep better men off it . Such good ground as it is too ! It follows that there is no Moldavian middle class . A Mol- davian is either a boyard , an em- ployé , or a peasant ; never , by any chance , anything else . The pea ...
Page 52
... ground of incompatibility of temper or any domestic difference , but generally simply from love of change — or , in other words , change of love - they remain perfectly good friends after- wards ; and a woman introduces you first to her ...
... ground of incompatibility of temper or any domestic difference , but generally simply from love of change — or , in other words , change of love - they remain perfectly good friends after- wards ; and a woman introduces you first to her ...
Page 55
... ground there might be for hope in this , what reason for belief in that . With what intense avidity do we seek for the sands of gold in this crushed and crumbled rock ! how eagerly do we peer to catch one glittering grain that shall ...
... ground there might be for hope in this , what reason for belief in that . With what intense avidity do we seek for the sands of gold in this crushed and crumbled rock ! how eagerly do we peer to catch one glittering grain that shall ...
Page 67
... ground undismayed , while the other fell back , overwhelmed with shame and confusion . Not deigning to be aware of Tony's continued presence in the room , Mr Brand again addressed himself to his writing materials , when a green - cloth ...
... ground undismayed , while the other fell back , overwhelmed with shame and confusion . Not deigning to be aware of Tony's continued presence in the room , Mr Brand again addressed himself to his writing materials , when a green - cloth ...
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