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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... force that he stepped back a pace or two almost in dismay , and was silent . He Recovering himself with an effort , he laid a kindly hand on the lad , for he could not be rough with him now . " Very well , James , have your own way ...
... force that he stepped back a pace or two almost in dismay , and was silent . He Recovering himself with an effort , he laid a kindly hand on the lad , for he could not be rough with him now . " Very well , James , have your own way ...
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... force , and he could not use that . And you - you will be on ny side , will you not ? " and she laid her hands on his arm . James smiled at the trust she had in him , and at the thought that he could be anywhere else except on her side ...
... force , and he could not use that . And you - you will be on ny side , will you not ? " and she laid her hands on his arm . James smiled at the trust she had in him , and at the thought that he could be anywhere else except on her side ...
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... force , will there be any approach toward the sun . This amounts to saying that until the orbit is transformed into a circle ( when there will be no perihelion at all ) there will be no approach toward the sun . When that transformation ...
... force , will there be any approach toward the sun . This amounts to saying that until the orbit is transformed into a circle ( when there will be no perihelion at all ) there will be no approach toward the sun . When that transformation ...
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... force of character , but thoroughly vulgar in his ideas , as well as in his oratory ; a man who admits and justifies ... forces which move them are large and potent . Apart from this al- together it is to be wished that English- men ...
... force of character , but thoroughly vulgar in his ideas , as well as in his oratory ; a man who admits and justifies ... forces which move them are large and potent . Apart from this al- together it is to be wished that English- men ...
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... force in such reflections the Americans are themselves the first to admit . For years past the best organs of public opinion in the United States have been preaching their duty to good citizens , calling on them not only to go to the ...
... force in such reflections the Americans are themselves the first to admit . For years past the best organs of public opinion in the United States have been preaching their duty to good citizens , calling on them not only to go to the ...
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