Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... stand by me even before there's a thing proved . " " Me ! -refuse to stand by ye ? " " That is just what you are doing or at least it is what you are saying you will do ; but as you never did an unkind thing in your life- 11 " Oh , many ...
... stand by me even before there's a thing proved . " " Me ! -refuse to stand by ye ? " " That is just what you are doing or at least it is what you are saying you will do ; but as you never did an unkind thing in your life- 11 " Oh , many ...
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... stand , because all modern thought runs more or less in similar grooves ; but in Greek or Latin the thought is cast in moulds so different that it must be taken to pieces before it can be re- produced in English , and if it has been ...
... stand , because all modern thought runs more or less in similar grooves ; but in Greek or Latin the thought is cast in moulds so different that it must be taken to pieces before it can be re- produced in English , and if it has been ...
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... stands towards an army in the field . It did not follow then , any more than it follows now , that the King's ... stand before the world as the actual Generalissimo of the British army.1 tachment of troops could be trans- ferred ...
... stands towards an army in the field . It did not follow then , any more than it follows now , that the King's ... stand before the world as the actual Generalissimo of the British army.1 tachment of troops could be trans- ferred ...
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