Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 219William Blackwood, 1926 |
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Side 7
... words in their turn . The ice thus broken , the officers would adjourn for lunch , a limited quantity of merissa or native beer would be sup- plied to the Meks and their retainers , and before sunset the party would break up and return ...
... words in their turn . The ice thus broken , the officers would adjourn for lunch , a limited quantity of merissa or native beer would be sup- plied to the Meks and their retainers , and before sunset the party would break up and return ...
Side 11
... words , though indeed the old Minister's attitude of injured innocence and the rea- sonableness of the course he urged would have almost led astray the very elect ; but his mind had been cleared by the wholesome filter of adversity ...
... words , though indeed the old Minister's attitude of injured innocence and the rea- sonableness of the course he urged would have almost led astray the very elect ; but his mind had been cleared by the wholesome filter of adversity ...
Side 52
... words for Shakespeare , Milton , and Gray . In this trait , surely an amiable one , he was much resembled by that emi- nent man , the late Sir George Jessel , whose civility to a bar- rister was always in inverse ratio to the ...
... words for Shakespeare , Milton , and Gray . In this trait , surely an amiable one , he was much resembled by that emi- nent man , the late Sir George Jessel , whose civility to a bar- rister was always in inverse ratio to the ...
Side 54
... words were , ' I thank you for having spoken to me as you have , ' and I re- plied , ' You are not a man from whom the truth should be concealed . ' Among the many letters written on his death , space will only permit me to quote from a ...
... words were , ' I thank you for having spoken to me as you have , ' and I re- plied , ' You are not a man from whom the truth should be concealed . ' Among the many letters written on his death , space will only permit me to quote from a ...
Side 66
... words , cries , and gasps , sounds with no meaning to them . A wounded man over whom he tripped , who bit him in the ankle as he died . An in- stant later , falling from no- his head and hurled him to the deck . Sprawling half ...
... words , cries , and gasps , sounds with no meaning to them . A wounded man over whom he tripped , who bit him in the ankle as he died . An in- stant later , falling from no- his head and hurled him to the deck . Sprawling half ...
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