Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 110. ciltW. Blackwood & Sons, 1871 |
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Sayfa 77
... children , for- lorn old men and women , sometimes cantankerous , sometimes kind , the supporter or dependent of some ... child , he says " When I was putting that there little Fred in along wi ' the dogs to please him , I had a comical ...
... children , for- lorn old men and women , sometimes cantankerous , sometimes kind , the supporter or dependent of some ... child , he says " When I was putting that there little Fred in along wi ' the dogs to please him , I had a comical ...
Sayfa 78
... child , and moves his lips like mine . At first I thought it was only imitation ; but he tires of most of his tricks in that way after a bit , and he keeps on at this . You may smile , sir , - I expected you would - but it's my belief ...
... child , and moves his lips like mine . At first I thought it was only imitation ; but he tires of most of his tricks in that way after a bit , and he keeps on at this . You may smile , sir , - I expected you would - but it's my belief ...
Sayfa 95
... children , whose duty it is to seek out the most fit objects for the founder's bounty , may , if they find it expedient , bestow their boon on one child out of every eighteen in the projected schools . For the free places are one ...
... children , whose duty it is to seek out the most fit objects for the founder's bounty , may , if they find it expedient , bestow their boon on one child out of every eighteen in the projected schools . For the free places are one ...
Sayfa 129
... child , born of its ambi- tion , nursed by its agents , guided by its counsels , aided by its money : the Commune and the Internation- ale are one ; by the offspring we can judge the parent . Both pursue the same result , the demolition ...
... child , born of its ambi- tion , nursed by its agents , guided by its counsels , aided by its money : the Commune and the Internation- ale are one ; by the offspring we can judge the parent . Both pursue the same result , the demolition ...
Sayfa 139
... child that we knew of . Bunny was a rare strong lass , five years old about then , I think ; a stout and hearty - feeding child , able to chew every bit of her victuals , and mounting a fine rosy colour , and eyes as black as Archangel ...
... child that we knew of . Bunny was a rare strong lass , five years old about then , I think ; a stout and hearty - feeding child , able to chew every bit of her victuals , and mounting a fine rosy colour , and eyes as black as Archangel ...
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