Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood, 1821 |
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... vice and crime , if it do nothing more , from our native country . If the prevailing disposition of mind can be infallibly ascertained , accord- ing to Phrenologists , by the exa- mination of the outside of the head , might not the ...
... vice and crime , if it do nothing more , from our native country . If the prevailing disposition of mind can be infallibly ascertained , accord- ing to Phrenologists , by the exa- mination of the outside of the head , might not the ...
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... Vice - Chancellour ; Both morn and even he clean'd the way ; The streets he gravell'd thrice a - day : One strike of March dust for to see , No proverb would give more than he . Their colleges were new be - painted , - Their founders ...
... Vice - Chancellour ; Both morn and even he clean'd the way ; The streets he gravell'd thrice a - day : One strike of March dust for to see , No proverb would give more than he . Their colleges were new be - painted , - Their founders ...
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... vice will hard - headed students be enticed into the primrose path of poesy , and spinsters , who used to puzzle themselves to no purpose , will now unwittingly become dexterous geo- ( 8. ) We shall bring them out , if Mrs F. has but ...
... vice will hard - headed students be enticed into the primrose path of poesy , and spinsters , who used to puzzle themselves to no purpose , will now unwittingly become dexterous geo- ( 8. ) We shall bring them out , if Mrs F. has but ...
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... vice ? However , take your own way of it ; for I am devilishly mistaken indeed if you shan't find me right . " The young stranger , who had all this while stood uncovered at a hum- ble distance , was now ordered to ad- vance by Captain ...
... vice ? However , take your own way of it ; for I am devilishly mistaken indeed if you shan't find me right . " The young stranger , who had all this while stood uncovered at a hum- ble distance , was now ordered to ad- vance by Captain ...
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... vice Lygon , 90 Foot , do . Sir H. F. Bouverie , K. C. B. 1st Maj . do . James M'Donell , 2d Maj . do . 5 F. G. Lt ... vice Baird , ret . do . F. Harford , Ensign & Lieut . by purch . do . Lt. Col. Plenderleath , fm . h . p . 49 F ...
... vice Lygon , 90 Foot , do . Sir H. F. Bouverie , K. C. B. 1st Maj . do . James M'Donell , 2d Maj . do . 5 F. G. Lt ... vice Baird , ret . do . F. Harford , Ensign & Lieut . by purch . do . Lt. Col. Plenderleath , fm . h . p . 49 F ...
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