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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... thought it an abstract noun until we saw it in " Barabbas . " Probably the finest thing ever done in this connection was to invent the compound " Judith Iscariot , " as though Hebrews in the first century had fam- ily names like Smith ...
... thought it an abstract noun until we saw it in " Barabbas . " Probably the finest thing ever done in this connection was to invent the compound " Judith Iscariot , " as though Hebrews in the first century had fam- ily names like Smith ...
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... thought , when we count up the hundreds of thousands of these volumes that have been scat- tered to the world's end , how few can be said to practise the art of reading . Miss Corelli supplants the New Testa- ment . Mr. Hall Caine ...
... thought , when we count up the hundreds of thousands of these volumes that have been scat- tered to the world's end , how few can be said to practise the art of reading . Miss Corelli supplants the New Testa- ment . Mr. Hall Caine ...
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... thought that Charlie Cox made himself almost too much at home . He was undoubt- edly encouraged by Miss Penelope , who devoted a good deal of attention to him , and almost ignored her rector . She left the latter to talk to the older ...
... thought that Charlie Cox made himself almost too much at home . He was undoubt- edly encouraged by Miss Penelope , who devoted a good deal of attention to him , and almost ignored her rector . She left the latter to talk to the older ...
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... thought to another . We have been so trained to regard currents of electri- city as something flowing in one uu- broken circuit , that their temporary condition as waves of energy in space is hard to realize ; " especially in the ...
... thought to another . We have been so trained to regard currents of electri- city as something flowing in one uu- broken circuit , that their temporary condition as waves of energy in space is hard to realize ; " especially in the ...
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... thought , ingenuity and devotion to the service of those who have crossed the Rubicon that separates vice from crime does give food for reflection . And the more we reflect , the more certainly shall we be driven to the conclusion that ...
... thought , ingenuity and devotion to the service of those who have crossed the Rubicon that separates vice from crime does give food for reflection . And the more we reflect , the more certainly shall we be driven to the conclusion that ...
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