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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... matter of Zinga . But as for Zinga , M'Gibbon swore that if he caught the rascal he would repeat the flogging he had given him ; for he had been discovered in an attempt at theft . And as in principle theft , or attempt at theft , was ...
... matter of Zinga . But as for Zinga , M'Gibbon swore that if he caught the rascal he would repeat the flogging he had given him ; for he had been discovered in an attempt at theft . And as in principle theft , or attempt at theft , was ...
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... matter that had surprised and pained him infinitely . When he met the hammock , Margaret summoned all her resolutions and told him in a few brief words of the cause of her flight , of the pursuit , and of James's peril away beyond the ...
... matter that had surprised and pained him infinitely . When he met the hammock , Margaret summoned all her resolutions and told him in a few brief words of the cause of her flight , of the pursuit , and of James's peril away beyond the ...
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... matter which forms the sun's corona , without encountering some resistance . The more the comet is retarded by such resistance , the faster it will travel round its orbit - paradoxical though this may sound . At each return it will ...
... matter which forms the sun's corona , without encountering some resistance . The more the comet is retarded by such resistance , the faster it will travel round its orbit - paradoxical though this may sound . At each return it will ...
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... matter . But a note by cable from America , if fully correct , is of profound import . Indeed , nothing so important to all mankind has occurred before , through eighteen hundred years at least of astro- nomical history . And there is ...
... matter . But a note by cable from America , if fully correct , is of profound import . Indeed , nothing so important to all mankind has occurred before , through eighteen hundred years at least of astro- nomical history . And there is ...
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... matter upon some sun like our own , which up to that time had been steadily pouring forth heat and light to nourish the worlds circling around it . This opinion , chancing to be expressed in the closing paragraph of the same paper in ...
... matter upon some sun like our own , which up to that time had been steadily pouring forth heat and light to nourish the worlds circling around it . This opinion , chancing to be expressed in the closing paragraph of the same paper in ...
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