Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living AgeJohn Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1899 |
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... things find general ac- ceptance , the refutation of material- ism that ended in a gigantic electro- magnetic coil would be little else than a casting out of Satan by Beelzebub . In sober earnest , Miss Corelli knows not what is meant ...
... things find general ac- ceptance , the refutation of material- ism that ended in a gigantic electro- magnetic coil would be little else than a casting out of Satan by Beelzebub . In sober earnest , Miss Corelli knows not what is meant ...
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... thing with a sort of spinal cord running through it , -something like the picture of a man's ribs in my anatomy book , -and he explained to me that it was a fortu- itous combination of such things that made universes . " Now one may be ...
... thing with a sort of spinal cord running through it , -something like the picture of a man's ribs in my anatomy book , -and he explained to me that it was a fortu- itous combination of such things that made universes . " Now one may be ...
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... thing , it was necessary to have some sort of assurance of the practicability of the project . The minute and al- most ... things were exhaustively mastered by the Prince entirely by methods he himself had devised for his enlighten- ment ...
... thing , it was necessary to have some sort of assurance of the practicability of the project . The minute and al- most ... things were exhaustively mastered by the Prince entirely by methods he himself had devised for his enlighten- ment ...
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... thing . The Prince of Wales likes a free hand , and to do things properly , he must be allowed to do them in his own way . But when he has promised to see a thing through you may with entire confidence leave it in his own hands ...
... thing . The Prince of Wales likes a free hand , and to do things properly , he must be allowed to do them in his own way . But when he has promised to see a thing through you may with entire confidence leave it in his own hands ...
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... thing of the difficulties that might be- set him in his new sphere . The Bishop , however , had given him to under ... things as to have " words " with her parish priest . It would be as well , per- haps , to learn a little more about ...
... thing of the difficulties that might be- set him in his new sphere . The Bishop , however , had given him to under ... things as to have " words " with her parish priest . It would be as well , per- haps , to learn a little more about ...
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