Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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Side 91
... Lord Advocate , who , it is understood , is willing to introduce some measure for the improvement of our Universities . In the second place , let the Church do its duty likewise , and require graduation from all who aspire to the office ...
... Lord Advocate , who , it is understood , is willing to introduce some measure for the improvement of our Universities . In the second place , let the Church do its duty likewise , and require graduation from all who aspire to the office ...
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... Lord , how she may please the Lord , " says the writer of the Epistles ; and many an unmarried woman since his day has proved his statement , happily unwitting of all the philosophies which should prove to her how lonely and comfortless ...
... Lord , how she may please the Lord , " says the writer of the Epistles ; and many an unmarried woman since his day has proved his statement , happily unwitting of all the philosophies which should prove to her how lonely and comfortless ...
Side 169
... lord's face , if Lady Montfort took any such liberty . But there is Lady Montfort walking slowly along that broad , broad , broad , gravel - walk- those splendid dahlias , on either side , in their set parterres . There she walks , in ...
... lord's face , if Lady Montfort took any such liberty . But there is Lady Montfort walking slowly along that broad , broad , broad , gravel - walk- those splendid dahlias , on either side , in their set parterres . There she walks , in ...
Side 172
... Lord Montfort values me , as it is , far beyond my merits : -far , " she added , with a different intonation , gravely mournful . 66 Forgive me ; I have displeased you . I did not mean it . Heaven forbid that I should presume either to ...
... Lord Montfort values me , as it is , far beyond my merits : -far , " she added , with a different intonation , gravely mournful . 66 Forgive me ; I have displeased you . I did not mean it . Heaven forbid that I should presume either to ...
Side 188
... Lord Fiddlefaddle , " as if he had a great deal of nonsense about him . In the domestic circle he was at once harsh and feeble , self - willed and vacillating . He ate , drank , slept , and snored with robust energy ; but , on the whole ...
... Lord Fiddlefaddle , " as if he had a great deal of nonsense about him . In the domestic circle he was at once harsh and feeble , self - willed and vacillating . He ate , drank , slept , and snored with robust energy ; but , on the whole ...
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