Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... effect . I say one of them , for I always had a good many on hand - I mean , such trifles as to be queen of England , chiefly , I think , with a view to the enactment of severe regula- tions as to the ... Effect . A DRAMATIC EFFECT. ...
... effect . I say one of them , for I always had a good many on hand - I mean , such trifles as to be queen of England , chiefly , I think , with a view to the enactment of severe regula- tions as to the ... Effect . A DRAMATIC EFFECT. ...
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... effect that it was very good of him to let me always be All England , " or the " Gen- tlemen of Kent , " and that it would be too stupid " if neither of those eleven never played either Austra- lia or Yorkshire , which they could not ...
... effect that it was very good of him to let me always be All England , " or the " Gen- tlemen of Kent , " and that it would be too stupid " if neither of those eleven never played either Austra- lia or Yorkshire , which they could not ...
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... effect that we might rely upon the native States of India in the event of war with Russia , and make use of them against that Power , -an opinion in direct conflict with that of the Indian Commission , " who pointed out in their report ...
... effect that we might rely upon the native States of India in the event of war with Russia , and make use of them against that Power , -an opinion in direct conflict with that of the Indian Commission , " who pointed out in their report ...
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