Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 176William Blackwood, 1904 |
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... duty un- swervingly on the outposts of the Empire . At his last words there was silence - the silence that marks a genuine effect ; then all at once , with vehement impressive force , the storm of enthusiasm broke its bounds . It was ...
... duty un- swervingly on the outposts of the Empire . At his last words there was silence - the silence that marks a genuine effect ; then all at once , with vehement impressive force , the storm of enthusiasm broke its bounds . It was ...
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... duty to their estates , and who suck out everything they can get , and give back no sufficient equiva- lent in return ? Is there any use for them in the economy of the universe , and would it not be better for every one concerned if ...
... duty to their estates , and who suck out everything they can get , and give back no sufficient equiva- lent in return ? Is there any use for them in the economy of the universe , and would it not be better for every one concerned if ...
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... duty which constitute the programme of the agriculturist ; and no wonder that wistful eyes are sometimes directed towards the brightness and bustle of the town , with its brilliant lightenings and attrac- tive shops and theatres and ...
... duty which constitute the programme of the agriculturist ; and no wonder that wistful eyes are sometimes directed towards the brightness and bustle of the town , with its brilliant lightenings and attrac- tive shops and theatres and ...
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... duty , live on friendly terms with their tenants , take their fair share of public work , and often make serious sacrifices in keeping up their properties . Mr Muirhead gave evidence for Lord Aberdeen , who was The best authorities say ...
... duty , live on friendly terms with their tenants , take their fair share of public work , and often make serious sacrifices in keeping up their properties . Mr Muirhead gave evidence for Lord Aberdeen , who was The best authorities say ...
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... duty . groaning under the heavy and sometimes crushing expendi- ture necessary to maintain a landed property in a high state of working efficiency . I have myself several times spent more on my own estate than I got out of it ; and not ...
... duty . groaning under the heavy and sometimes crushing expendi- ture necessary to maintain a landed property in a high state of working efficiency . I have myself several times spent more on my own estate than I got out of it ; and not ...
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