Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, المجلد 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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الصفحة 156
... mind as the female mind ought to be swayed , half by sweet persua- sion , half by the magnetism of his superior force of impulse , to adopt it as her own . The idea that she might insist , and decline to be influenced , was one which he ...
... mind as the female mind ought to be swayed , half by sweet persua- sion , half by the magnetism of his superior force of impulse , to adopt it as her own . The idea that she might insist , and decline to be influenced , was one which he ...
الصفحة 344
... mind , which was only a girl's mind , in many ways wayward and fantastic , but yet at bottom a clear spirit , candid and reason- able . This would have to be . She must accept the money , she who had been so independent . must learn how ...
... mind , which was only a girl's mind , in many ways wayward and fantastic , but yet at bottom a clear spirit , candid and reason- able . This would have to be . She must accept the money , she who had been so independent . must learn how ...
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... mind that whereas eleven mil- lions of these loans have been re- mitted to the five million Irish , only one and a - half millions have been remitted to the thirty million inhabitants of Great Britain ; so that the Irish owe a debt of ...
... mind that whereas eleven mil- lions of these loans have been re- mitted to the five million Irish , only one and a - half millions have been remitted to the thirty million inhabitants of Great Britain ; so that the Irish owe a debt of ...
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