Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... interest in the food of a Pharaoh or the foot - bath of a Cleopatra a result for which we are doubtless indebted to Dr Schlie- man and some of his learned col- leagues . When the illustrious Ger- man antiquarian began to rake up the ...
... interest in the food of a Pharaoh or the foot - bath of a Cleopatra a result for which we are doubtless indebted to Dr Schlie- man and some of his learned col- leagues . When the illustrious Ger- man antiquarian began to rake up the ...
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... interest of character , stands far behind the author's previous works . The subject , the deliverance of the Hebrews from Egyptian bond- age , and their passage through the Red Sea , is a grand one , affording endless chances of success ...
... interest of character , stands far behind the author's previous works . The subject , the deliverance of the Hebrews from Egyptian bond- age , and their passage through the Red Sea , is a grand one , affording endless chances of success ...
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... interest in her children , all that now remained to her - these might perhaps come in the future , in some months , years perhaps , or perhaps never , the young girl sometimes feared with a sinking heart , as she watched her sister's ...
... interest in her children , all that now remained to her - these might perhaps come in the future , in some months , years perhaps , or perhaps never , the young girl sometimes feared with a sinking heart , as she watched her sister's ...
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... interest or importance as affecting the life of Disraeli . At the same time , we do not wish to undervalue this sketch . It is ably and conscien- tiously done , and its author , with his devotion to all things Carlylese , has evidently ...
... interest or importance as affecting the life of Disraeli . At the same time , we do not wish to undervalue this sketch . It is ably and conscien- tiously done , and its author , with his devotion to all things Carlylese , has evidently ...
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... interest the fall of the leader ; they marked out the assailant for his successor in the Tory leadership . No one could withhold from Disraeli at the close of Peel's ad- ministration credit for unrivalled audacity . He had not merely ...
... interest the fall of the leader ; they marked out the assailant for his successor in the Tory leadership . No one could withhold from Disraeli at the close of Peel's ad- ministration credit for unrivalled audacity . He had not merely ...
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