Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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... floods , the bear is the prevailing , paramount , and predomi- nant object of our friend's passion . He scampers in every paragraph , and gives up the ghost at the end of every chapter . The whole work is delight- fully redolent of ...
... floods , the bear is the prevailing , paramount , and predomi- nant object of our friend's passion . He scampers in every paragraph , and gives up the ghost at the end of every chapter . The whole work is delight- fully redolent of ...
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... floods , the bear is the prevailing , paramount , and predomi- nant object of our friend's passion . He scampers in every paragraph , and gives up the ghost at the end of every chapter . The whole work is delight- fully redolent of ...
... floods , the bear is the prevailing , paramount , and predomi- nant object of our friend's passion . He scampers in every paragraph , and gives up the ghost at the end of every chapter . The whole work is delight- fully redolent of ...
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... Flood , both of whom sunk , in the English House of Commons , far be- low the standard at which they stood in the Irish one . The fact is , Irish oratory requires Irish auditors , Irish feelings , and Irish subjects , to pro- duce its ...
... Flood , both of whom sunk , in the English House of Commons , far be- low the standard at which they stood in the Irish one . The fact is , Irish oratory requires Irish auditors , Irish feelings , and Irish subjects , to pro- duce its ...
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... Flood under similar circumstances of transplanta- tion , I am aware that by far the greater portion belongs to his own personal insufficiency . Those rodo- montades - that superlative fustian -that brainless bombast and crazy eloquence ...
... Flood under similar circumstances of transplanta- tion , I am aware that by far the greater portion belongs to his own personal insufficiency . Those rodo- montades - that superlative fustian -that brainless bombast and crazy eloquence ...
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... floods , seas , and subterranean fires , but in the power held by different animals over ex- tensive tracts upon its surface . Long before man was known , our tribes possessed a wide and undisputed sway over regions now disfigured in a ...
... floods , seas , and subterranean fires , but in the power held by different animals over ex- tensive tracts upon its surface . Long before man was known , our tribes possessed a wide and undisputed sway over regions now disfigured in a ...
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Adam Scott animals appear bear beauty Bentley Bishop of Ely body called Capt Captain character Christopher North Colonel daugh daughter dear death earth Edinburgh English eyes favour fear feel feet Findhorn flood fore frae give Grebayedoff Gregoor ground hand head heard heart heaven honour hour House House of Commons human James JAMES BALLANTYNE John Kant Khan King labour lady land late look Lord Lord Wellington means Meerza ment mind Ministers morning nature neral ness never night North once Parliament party perhaps person poor present purch racter river ROBERT HOWIE Scotland seems SHEPHERD shew side sion smile soul speak spirit superfecundity thee thing thou thought tion tithes truth ture vice Warningham Whig whole wild Windermere words young