Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... person , just for the reason that the native force commonly acts on the defensive ; the latter is anxious to hinder further penetration into the bow- els of its land ; the former's desire is to effect that penetration . The defensive of ...
... person , just for the reason that the native force commonly acts on the defensive ; the latter is anxious to hinder further penetration into the bow- els of its land ; the former's desire is to effect that penetration . The defensive of ...
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... person to deny the ingeniousness of these arguments , or to doubt the real antiquity of the early civil- ization of Babylon or Egypt . All I wish to point out is , that we should always keep before our eyes the constructive character of ...
... person to deny the ingeniousness of these arguments , or to doubt the real antiquity of the early civil- ization of Babylon or Egypt . All I wish to point out is , that we should always keep before our eyes the constructive character of ...
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... person as Miss Pren- dergast existed in the world , and now he was beginning to debate within himself whether , before he went away , it would be wise for him to ask her to be his com- panion for the rest of his days . He had liked her ...
... person as Miss Pren- dergast existed in the world , and now he was beginning to debate within himself whether , before he went away , it would be wise for him to ask her to be his com- panion for the rest of his days . He had liked her ...
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... person to con- fide in when the question at issue con- cerned a woman . As Quakers have been held to be incapable judges as to the mo- rality of any particular war because they are against all wars , so Martingale's opin- ions as to any ...
... person to con- fide in when the question at issue con- cerned a woman . As Quakers have been held to be incapable judges as to the mo- rality of any particular war because they are against all wars , so Martingale's opin- ions as to any ...
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... person can plainly hear the beating of another's heart ; he heard it then . A feeling of tenderness and sympathy such as he had never known before came over him , and - without tak- ing a thought of what he was doing - he put his arm ...
... person can plainly hear the beating of another's heart ; he heard it then . A feeling of tenderness and sympathy such as he had never known before came over him , and - without tak- ing a thought of what he was doing - he put his arm ...
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