Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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Page 5
... truth in all old beliefs - may it not be done , he asks , for the purpose of facilita ting this operation of nature ? We think it is very likely so . Some tame bears in our author's possession , were constantly sucking or mumbling their ...
... truth in all old beliefs - may it not be done , he asks , for the purpose of facilita ting this operation of nature ? We think it is very likely so . Some tame bears in our author's possession , were constantly sucking or mumbling their ...
Page 31
... truth the haunt of mysterious beings , differing widely in their nature from man , he had from his youth been ac- customed to believe , not only upon the authority of his brethren , but of the Mussulman peasantry and tribes that dwell ...
... truth the haunt of mysterious beings , differing widely in their nature from man , he had from his youth been ac- customed to believe , not only upon the authority of his brethren , but of the Mussulman peasantry and tribes that dwell ...
Page 32
... truth of the fearful tale which now came over his mind with op- pressive force . His utter ignorance of every thing connected with the object of his expedition , became more palpable as he approached this awful point , and the horrors ...
... truth of the fearful tale which now came over his mind with op- pressive force . His utter ignorance of every thing connected with the object of his expedition , became more palpable as he approached this awful point , and the horrors ...
Page 37
... truth , looked at each other in silence . It was the Khanum alone who dared to inform him that the youth was no longer in camp . Not in camp ! ' echoed the Khan ; and what , then , has become of him ? By your own soul , Khanum , and by ...
... truth , looked at each other in silence . It was the Khanum alone who dared to inform him that the youth was no longer in camp . Not in camp ! ' echoed the Khan ; and what , then , has become of him ? By your own soul , Khanum , and by ...
Page 46
... truth of it in every particular ; and after Williamson had questioned him backwards and forwards , it was resolved that something should in- stantly be done for the safety of Scott . Accordingly , Williamson wrote a letter to the Mayor ...
... truth of it in every particular ; and after Williamson had questioned him backwards and forwards , it was resolved that something should in- stantly be done for the safety of Scott . Accordingly , Williamson wrote a letter to the Mayor ...
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