Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... reasons that he regards as good , his strategy or his tactics , as the case may be , are expressed by the term ... reason that the native force commonly acts on the defensive ; the latter is anxious to hinder further penetration ...
... reasons that he regards as good , his strategy or his tactics , as the case may be , are expressed by the term ... reason that the native force commonly acts on the defensive ; the latter is anxious to hinder further penetration ...
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... reason for d in dead and for th in death , it will be necessary to en- ter into some minutiae of comparative grammar ... reason why in dead the par- ticipial t was changed into d and not into th , and the reason why in death the orig ...
... reason for d in dead and for th in death , it will be necessary to en- ter into some minutiae of comparative grammar ... reason why in dead the par- ticipial t was changed into d and not into th , and the reason why in death the orig ...
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... reason why China should remain so strange , so far removed from our common interests . There is much to be learned , for instance , in watch- ing the origin and growth of the Chinese system of writing . There is more of psychology and ...
... reason why China should remain so strange , so far removed from our common interests . There is much to be learned , for instance , in watch- ing the origin and growth of the Chinese system of writing . There is more of psychology and ...
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... reason to be dissatisfied with himself if he did not devote the time between three and seven to steady fishing . This would take Gibbs to the end of his beat , and so far up it as to be back near the inn in time to change before dinner ...
... reason to be dissatisfied with himself if he did not devote the time between three and seven to steady fishing . This would take Gibbs to the end of his beat , and so far up it as to be back near the inn in time to change before dinner ...
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... reason for wishing evil . The worst of slander is that it is so difficult to unearth and refute , unless it be repeated to one who has the courage to inform the person of whom it is spoken . Human nature , unfortunately , is prone to ...
... reason for wishing evil . The worst of slander is that it is so difficult to unearth and refute , unless it be repeated to one who has the courage to inform the person of whom it is spoken . Human nature , unfortunately , is prone to ...
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