Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... ment of the sphere they work in . Still nature is stronger than all these crafty contrivances . The little sweep will grow into the big sweep , and the small under - sec . will 1864. ] 9 and other Things in General . - Part VI . can ...
... ment of the sphere they work in . Still nature is stronger than all these crafty contrivances . The little sweep will grow into the big sweep , and the small under - sec . will 1864. ] 9 and other Things in General . - Part VI . can ...
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... ment imply deficiency ? Why should an acquirement argue a defect ? I answer , I don't know any more than I know why san- guineous people are hot - tempered , and leuco - phlegmatic ones are more brooding in their wrath . If- for I do ...
... ment imply deficiency ? Why should an acquirement argue a defect ? I answer , I don't know any more than I know why san- guineous people are hot - tempered , and leuco - phlegmatic ones are more brooding in their wrath . If- for I do ...
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... ment , I do not know anything so decidedly damnatory as the fact , to which allusion was lately made in Parliament , that the Papal Govern- ment had ordered Mr Home , the spiritualist , to quit the city and the States of his Holiness ...
... ment , I do not know anything so decidedly damnatory as the fact , to which allusion was lately made in Parliament , that the Papal Govern- ment had ordered Mr Home , the spiritualist , to quit the city and the States of his Holiness ...
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... ment of a man - of - war ; general prin- ciples of berthing , messing , watching , and stationing men ; general duties of officers and petty officers with regard to the different parts of the ship . " Fifth Instruction . - Methods of ...
... ment of a man - of - war ; general prin- ciples of berthing , messing , watching , and stationing men ; general duties of officers and petty officers with regard to the different parts of the ship . " Fifth Instruction . - Methods of ...
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... ment , at all events . But the period of training was still far too short , and the principle upon which the system was based is an erroneous one , as we will endeavour to show presently . Moreover , the situation of the Britannia was ...
... ment , at all events . But the period of training was still far too short , and the principle upon which the system was based is an erroneous one , as we will endeavour to show presently . Moreover , the situation of the Britannia was ...
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