Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... mind with anything responsible in station or commanding in intellect , than I should think of connecting the ser ... minds and habits to French modes and ways of thought , and that the tone and temper of the French people had not ...
... mind with anything responsible in station or commanding in intellect , than I should think of connecting the ser ... minds and habits to French modes and ways of thought , and that the tone and temper of the French people had not ...
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... mind is most im- pressionable , and in the most pli- able state for being moulded into any form , or trained in any direc- tion - if we bear in mind further the very peculiar and special re- quirements of the naval profession , we ...
... mind is most im- pressionable , and in the most pli- able state for being moulded into any form , or trained in any direc- tion - if we bear in mind further the very peculiar and special re- quirements of the naval profession , we ...
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... mind - a con- sciousness of having employed one's time in a profitable manner . There is an observatory belong- ing ... minds of most naval readers of these pages , 1864. ] 37 The Education and Training of Naval Officers .
... mind - a con- sciousness of having employed one's time in a profitable manner . There is an observatory belong- ing ... minds of most naval readers of these pages , 1864. ] 37 The Education and Training of Naval Officers .
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... minds . A few still say the experiment has not been fairly tried , and lay all the blame on Prince Couza , who ... mind , and possessing a certain talent for intrigue , Moldavia opens a most attractive field . The first step would ...
... minds . A few still say the experiment has not been fairly tried , and lay all the blame on Prince Couza , who ... mind , and possessing a certain talent for intrigue , Moldavia opens a most attractive field . The first step would ...
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... mind which makes the finer senses of humanity obtuse , and too often darkens the eye to the beauty of the outward creation . England , we say , has , in the onward march of her civilisa- tion , left in the path behind these arid tracts ...
... mind which makes the finer senses of humanity obtuse , and too often darkens the eye to the beauty of the outward creation . England , we say , has , in the onward march of her civilisa- tion , left in the path behind these arid tracts ...
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