Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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which the Greeks afterwards at- tained in reproducing her divinity . In honour of these good powers the annual festivals were celebrated with joy or with sorrow . The winter feast of fire celebrated the solstice ; the spring and harvest ...
which the Greeks afterwards at- tained in reproducing her divinity . In honour of these good powers the annual festivals were celebrated with joy or with sorrow . The winter feast of fire celebrated the solstice ; the spring and harvest ...
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... honour and guardianship of the burghers . Further away to the southward there is much that is interesting to be visited . There are the ruins of the Augustine Abbey of Hartland , near Hartland Point ; and beyond that again , within the ...
... honour and guardianship of the burghers . Further away to the southward there is much that is interesting to be visited . There are the ruins of the Augustine Abbey of Hartland , near Hartland Point ; and beyond that again , within the ...
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... honours of war . In this case Mrs Ma had no motive for breaking the fence of the twins , and so never learnt , as she might otherwise have possibly done , that though the garden wall was high , it was not too hard to climb , and that ...
... honours of war . In this case Mrs Ma had no motive for breaking the fence of the twins , and so never learnt , as she might otherwise have possibly done , that though the garden wall was high , it was not too hard to climb , and that ...
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... honours at a university , or who have otherwise shown that they have some real literary culture of their own . Such work cannot be carried out successfully by men who merely repeat by rote the know- ledge which they have crammed up for ...
... honours at a university , or who have otherwise shown that they have some real literary culture of their own . Such work cannot be carried out successfully by men who merely repeat by rote the know- ledge which they have crammed up for ...
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... honour quali- fication , of a distinctly higher type . The candidate should either have obtained university honours in some department of his M.A. course , or else a special honour grade should be instituted in the examination of ...
... honour quali- fication , of a distinctly higher type . The candidate should either have obtained university honours in some department of his M.A. course , or else a special honour grade should be instituted in the examination of ...
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