Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen185W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... believe that it is done without some deep ulterior motive . " Now I am very anxious to make known at what cost of personal ex- ertion by our staff the Society's work is carried out , for the large sum of money subscribed by the public ...
... believe that it is done without some deep ulterior motive . " Now I am very anxious to make known at what cost of personal ex- ertion by our staff the Society's work is carried out , for the large sum of money subscribed by the public ...
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... Believe me , yours faithfully , " R. LOYD - LINDSAY , Lt. - Col . and Chairman of Committee . " My relations with Colonel Loyd - Lindsay , the leading spirit of this great national movement , grew and ripened into a close friendship ...
... Believe me , yours faithfully , " R. LOYD - LINDSAY , Lt. - Col . and Chairman of Committee . " My relations with Colonel Loyd - Lindsay , the leading spirit of this great national movement , grew and ripened into a close friendship ...
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... believe in the myth of the presence of Japanese torpedo boats , but , since the war , two circumstances had given rise to a different opinion . They were both hospital in- stances . In one a Russian officer was in the next bed to a ...
... believe in the myth of the presence of Japanese torpedo boats , but , since the war , two circumstances had given rise to a different opinion . They were both hospital in- stances . In one a Russian officer was in the next bed to a ...
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... believe that some lines he wrote in 1817 or 1818 were shaped after reading Keats , whose " Endymion " came out in the spring of the latter year . hill " He chose his native village , and the He climb'd a boy had its attraction still ...
... believe that some lines he wrote in 1817 or 1818 were shaped after reading Keats , whose " Endymion " came out in the spring of the latter year . hill " He chose his native village , and the He climb'd a boy had its attraction still ...
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... come to the Carthusians . " " If your Majesty pleases , " said the reader . " And whereas while we believe and know of a truth that all conditions and orders of Holy Church are good and devout- " " 98 [ Jan. The New June .
... come to the Carthusians . " " If your Majesty pleases , " said the reader . " And whereas while we believe and know of a truth that all conditions and orders of Holy Church are good and devout- " " 98 [ Jan. The New June .
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