Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 178W. Blackwood & Sons, 1905 |
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Página 57
... land factors , but it will be the end of the race when his help- meet ceases to be an example and a type of a Highland lady . The old order changeth , but it will be a dreary world , could it be imagined , when kind hearts , which find ...
... land factors , but it will be the end of the race when his help- meet ceases to be an example and a type of a Highland lady . The old order changeth , but it will be a dreary world , could it be imagined , when kind hearts , which find ...
Página 63
... land - at least , that is what I understood from your talk the other day . " " I didn't mean it that way . Look here , Clarie , I'm not good at arguing with women ; I get mixed and foolish . What I mean about that halving busi- ness ...
... land - at least , that is what I understood from your talk the other day . " " I didn't mean it that way . Look here , Clarie , I'm not good at arguing with women ; I get mixed and foolish . What I mean about that halving busi- ness ...
Página 71
... land . " " Did he , then , come with Jameson ? " Hartley laughed . " Did I not say he was an Irishman ? " Van Enter was silenced . After а pause he inquired whether the doctor would ride over to the waggon and see his vrouw , who had ...
... land . " " Did he , then , come with Jameson ? " Hartley laughed . " Did I not say he was an Irishman ? " Van Enter was silenced . After а pause he inquired whether the doctor would ride over to the waggon and see his vrouw , who had ...
Página 93
... land of Sir Walter . All is so strange and yet so familiar , like the reali- sation of some delightful dream -the Teviot and Liddesdale , the Eildon Hills and Gala Water , Ettrick and Melrose . A thou- sand memories of the past idealise ...
... land of Sir Walter . All is so strange and yet so familiar , like the reali- sation of some delightful dream -the Teviot and Liddesdale , the Eildon Hills and Gala Water , Ettrick and Melrose . A thou- sand memories of the past idealise ...
Página 105
... land , " - and might be seen at the " stair foot " bargaining with a fish- wife like Miss Griselda Old- buck , or going out to their modest tea- or card - party , like the old ladies in Cranford , ' and attended by some faithful Mattie ...
... land , " - and might be seen at the " stair foot " bargaining with a fish- wife like Miss Griselda Old- buck , or going out to their modest tea- or card - party , like the old ladies in Cranford , ' and attended by some faithful Mattie ...
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Página 399 - Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear, It is not night if thou be near ; Oh, may no earth-born cloud arise To hide thee from thy servant's eyes.
Página 404 - Come near and bless us when we wake, Ere through the world our way we take ; Till in the ocean of Thy love We lose ourselves in Heaven above.
Página 361 - Therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years : this we call education, which is in effect but an early custom.
Página 35 - But that I am forbid To tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood...
Página 509 - And then at last our bliss Full and perfect is, But now begins...
Página 477 - His Majesty allowed Earl Temple to say that whoever voted for the India Bill was not only not his friend, but would be considered by him as an enemy ; and if these words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use whatever words he might deem stronger and more to the purpose.
Página 399 - And there was Claverhouse, as beautiful as when he lived, with his long, dark, curled locks, streaming down over his laced buff-coat, and his left hand always on his right spule-blade, to hide the wound that the silver bullet had made...
Página 604 - ... to behold this nation, instead of despairing at its alarming condition, looking boldly its situation in the face, and establishing upon a spirited and permanent plan the means of relieving itself from all its...
Página 88 - But bring a Scotsman frae his hill, Clap in his cheek a Highland gill, Say, such is royal George's will, An there's the foe!
Página 142 - And be it enacted, that the Superintendence, Direction, and Control of the whole Civil and Military Government of all the said Territories and Revenues in India shall be and is "hereby vested in a GovernorGeneral and Counsellors, to be styled " The GovernorGeneral of India in Council.