Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... called upon to answer ; and as a contribu- tion towards the formation of a defi- nite and philosophical judgment , I will state some of the most striking cases on record , and the physiological principles implied in them . The human ...
... called upon to answer ; and as a contribu- tion towards the formation of a defi- nite and philosophical judgment , I will state some of the most striking cases on record , and the physiological principles implied in them . The human ...
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... called aloud ' Water for God's sake . ' I had been concluded dead ; but as soon as the men found me amongst them , they still had the respect and tenderness for me to cry out , ' Give him water l ' nor would one of them at the window ...
... called aloud ' Water for God's sake . ' I had been concluded dead ; but as soon as the men found me amongst them , they still had the respect and tenderness for me to cry out , ' Give him water l ' nor would one of them at the window ...
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... called into question before knee to her , like a lover . He was a magistrate , and necessitate the accustomed to lovers ' parts , both on production of her father in order to the stage and off it . Off it , he had substantiate the ...
... called into question before knee to her , like a lover . He was a magistrate , and necessitate the accustomed to lovers ' parts , both on production of her father in order to the stage and off it . Off it , he had substantiate the ...
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... called , fenced round with boxes and crates , and containing the manager's desk and two stools . 66 Sophy , " then said Mrs Crane , " you say you will not act unless your grandfather be with you . Now , hear me . You know that I have ...
... called , fenced round with boxes and crates , and containing the manager's desk and two stools . 66 Sophy , " then said Mrs Crane , " you say you will not act unless your grandfather be with you . Now , hear me . You know that I have ...
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... called a magni- ficent man - one of royal Nature's Lifeguardsmen - though confident that from top to toe his habiliments could defy the criticism of the strict- est martinet in polite costume , no sooner did that figure - by no means ...
... called a magni- ficent man - one of royal Nature's Lifeguardsmen - though confident that from top to toe his habiliments could defy the criticism of the strict- est martinet in polite costume , no sooner did that figure - by no means ...
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