Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... result is , that she went to Islington House on Tuesday , and came to me on Thursday , and created a per- fect furor on both occasions ; so now she is fairly started . Mrs. A. How wonderfully clever and fortunate you are , dear ! What ...
... result is , that she went to Islington House on Tuesday , and came to me on Thursday , and created a per- fect furor on both occasions ; so now she is fairly started . Mrs. A. How wonderfully clever and fortunate you are , dear ! What ...
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... result of some physical force expended in producing it , is fast becoming a commonplace of science ; and whoever duly weighs the evidence will see that nothing but an overwhelming bias in favor of a pre- conceived theory can explain its ...
... result of some physical force expended in producing it , is fast becoming a commonplace of science ; and whoever duly weighs the evidence will see that nothing but an overwhelming bias in favor of a pre- conceived theory can explain its ...
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... result , so far as our hearing is con- cerned , depends upon what are called the acoustic conditions under which the vibrations take place . Just so the brain possesses no generating function of its own ; it deals with and transmits the ...
... result , so far as our hearing is con- cerned , depends upon what are called the acoustic conditions under which the vibrations take place . Just so the brain possesses no generating function of its own ; it deals with and transmits the ...
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... result in the develop- ment of very beautiful and varied colors among the flower - haunting species . We might expect , therefore , to find the most exquisite insects among those races which are most fully adapted to a diet of honey and ...
... result in the develop- ment of very beautiful and varied colors among the flower - haunting species . We might expect , therefore , to find the most exquisite insects among those races which are most fully adapted to a diet of honey and ...
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... result of a catechism to be conducted by Del Carretto , who was known to recognize his features in Wil- liam l'Estendard , and to be controlled by a sovereign who saw himself aimed at ( as already said ) in the delineation of Charles of ...
... result of a catechism to be conducted by Del Carretto , who was known to recognize his features in Wil- liam l'Estendard , and to be controlled by a sovereign who saw himself aimed at ( as already said ) in the delineation of Charles of ...
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