The Scottish Review, Том 20A. Gardner, 1892 |
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... tion of one to every two or , at most , three families , ought to be provided , as far as possible , in a back jamb . As to ashpit accommodation , where this does not exist it ought to be provided , or a bell - cart service instituted ...
... tion of one to every two or , at most , three families , ought to be provided , as far as possible , in a back jamb . As to ashpit accommodation , where this does not exist it ought to be provided , or a bell - cart service instituted ...
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... tion it is . The school must be made a pleasant haunt , free from irksome restraint and buckram rule ; grown girls must be at- tracted , not driven ; the intelligence appealed to , their sympa- thies enlisted . Our hope of the workman's ...
... tion it is . The school must be made a pleasant haunt , free from irksome restraint and buckram rule ; grown girls must be at- tracted , not driven ; the intelligence appealed to , their sympa- thies enlisted . Our hope of the workman's ...
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... tion when one comes to look into it . There is nothing in the nature of the case to prevent our supposing that the Magyars were an exception to the rule . Whether the Bulgarians were also an exception it is beyond my scope to consider ...
... tion when one comes to look into it . There is nothing in the nature of the case to prevent our supposing that the Magyars were an exception to the rule . Whether the Bulgarians were also an exception it is beyond my scope to consider ...
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... tion to stop the fugitive . Not a person , ' Provost Wilson of Edinburgh writes to Mr. Lindsay , member for the city , ' put out their hand to stop Robertson . On the contrary , everybody made way for him . ' 6 This refusal to support ...
... tion to stop the fugitive . Not a person , ' Provost Wilson of Edinburgh writes to Mr. Lindsay , member for the city , ' put out their hand to stop Robertson . On the contrary , everybody made way for him . ' 6 This refusal to support ...
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... tion . It is still recorded in popular tradition , ' say Sir Walter Scott , that Her Majesty in the height of her displeasure , told the celebrated John , Duke of Argyle , that sooner than submit to such an insult ( the execution of ...
... tion . It is still recorded in popular tradition , ' say Sir Walter Scott , that Her Majesty in the height of her displeasure , told the celebrated John , Duke of Argyle , that sooner than submit to such an insult ( the execution of ...
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