Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 37;Volume 100John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1883 |
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... effect that it would be as well to keep out of the white man's way for a little while to avoid unpleasant consequences , a hint which Zinga at once took , and disappeared to his own village . James , M'Gibbon treated with the greatest ...
... effect that it would be as well to keep out of the white man's way for a little while to avoid unpleasant consequences , a hint which Zinga at once took , and disappeared to his own village . James , M'Gibbon treated with the greatest ...
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... effect upon the lad , strode after him , caught him by the shoulder , and , turning him round , endeavored to rea- son with him , but to no purpose . " Yet you are as changeable as you can well be , " said he at last . " Not long ago ...
... effect upon the lad , strode after him , caught him by the shoulder , and , turning him round , endeavored to rea- son with him , but to no purpose . " Yet you are as changeable as you can well be , " said he at last . " Not long ago ...
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... effect that the comet of 1843 , which was supposed to have re- turned in 1880 , would come back again in 1895 and bring about the end of the world . The origin of the report was not altogether clear . At least it was not altogether ...
... effect that the comet of 1843 , which was supposed to have re- turned in 1880 , would come back again in 1895 and bring about the end of the world . The origin of the report was not altogether clear . At least it was not altogether ...
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... effect or not upon the sun , and through him upon the solar system , was a question which to many seemed answerable only in one way . Newton had pointed out that comets might serve as fuel to the sun , and per- haps produce disastrous ...
... effect or not upon the sun , and through him upon the solar system , was a question which to many seemed answerable only in one way . Newton had pointed out that comets might serve as fuel to the sun , and per- haps produce disastrous ...
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... effect of such interrup- tion of the comet's motion . But no effects were then perceived . The sun was neither brighter nor hotter than usual . The inference is , then , that that frictional resistance cannot appreciably affect the ...
... effect of such interrup- tion of the comet's motion . But no effects were then perceived . The sun was neither brighter nor hotter than usual . The inference is , then , that that frictional resistance cannot appreciably affect the ...
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