10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HIGHBLOODED»
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highblooded in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts State ...
The butyraceous matter gives it richness; the caseine, strength; the sugar,
sweetness; and the water makes it an agreeable drink. Altogether, it is both a
delicious food and drink, when distilled from the lacteal glands of a highblooded,
well-kept ...
2
The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
... I see about the streets now middle-aged people ; the highblooded youth, and
beauty, and manhood, who were all in all, 496 Boston, Lowell, New London,
Long Island, Sfc.
3
Recollections of a literary life ... Second edition
A beautiful picture, boys, there is in them four lines, of a fine highblooded youth. _
Yes, people are always the same ; times an manners change, but the heart 0'
man is the same now as it was in the day of Augustus. But consther your task, Jim
, ...
Mary Russell Mitford, 1859
4
United States Sanitary Commission Bulletin
A safe shipment of highblooded stallions, cotton, sugar and other products of the
tropics, seemed to receive more attention than any circumstances that could
conduce to the comfort of, and do justice to the soldier. The remedy to this evil
was ...
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The new British Novelist: comprising works by the most ...
... this brief scene; and Gideon, from amazement at the highblooded, “ rampaging
woman, more like a Termagant or Heathen Mahound than a Christian
gentlewoman,” passed into a state of intense interest as soon 54 ELIZABETH on
BRUCE.
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The Wallachian's tale, continued. The captain's tale: The ...
... and transported the whole to the Maltese faro bank; from which it was as
speedily transmitted to the'pockets of the privileged, the principi, contesse, and
cavalieri of the most highblooded generation that ever hated Turk and pilfered
Christian ...
... about the streets now middle-aged people ; the highblooded youth, and beauty
, and manhood, who were all in all, 496 Boston, Lowell, Next) London, Long
Island, fyc.
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1853
Parents attend largely upon cattle shows, and industrial fairs; they are
exceedingly interested in examining fine specimens of stock; they will go into
raptures over a highblooded horse, or a well developed ox, or a fat pig; but the
place where ...
New Hampshire State Board of Education, 1857
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Studies of Shakespeare in the plays of King John, Cymbeline, ...
It won d be well, however, if she could so far imagine herself to be the
highblooded “daughter of Spain,” as to throw more dignity into her air and her
delivery—that same graceful majesty in carrying the head is so very, very hard to
acquire.
George FLETCHER (Author of historical and critical Essays.), 1847
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Street Ballads, Popular Poetry, and Household Songs of ...
... the people the root; Their conquerors, the Normans, high-souled and
highblooded, Grew Irish at last from the scalp to the foot. And ye l—ye are
hirelings and satraps, not nobles ! OF IRELAND. 131 The New Race,