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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... tell us that the substance of the comet is driven wildly hither and thither in the head and swept swiftly away to form the tail , as it seems to be , or else , by remaining unchanged in position , would show that there are no such ...
... tell us that the substance of the comet is driven wildly hither and thither in the head and swept swiftly away to form the tail , as it seems to be , or else , by remaining unchanged in position , would show that there are no such ...
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... tell his ques- tioner that it may be true , and it may be false ; and that if he is anxious to arrive at a decision , he had better study exist- ing documents , or visit the spot , or cross - question witnesses who have a knowledge of ...
... tell his ques- tioner that it may be true , and it may be false ; and that if he is anxious to arrive at a decision , he had better study exist- ing documents , or visit the spot , or cross - question witnesses who have a knowledge of ...
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... tell them that a new mineral spring had been discovered , one plunge into which would cure a cancerous or scrofulous sore in an instant , and cover the ulcer with soft supple skin ; nay , that this spring was of such efficacy that he ...
... tell them that a new mineral spring had been discovered , one plunge into which would cure a cancerous or scrofulous sore in an instant , and cover the ulcer with soft supple skin ; nay , that this spring was of such efficacy that he ...
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... tell his friend that Honora was still free , more beautiful than ever ; while virtue and honor commanded it , he had done all he could to divide them , now he wished to be the first to promote their meeting . The meeting resulted in an ...
... tell his friend that Honora was still free , more beautiful than ever ; while virtue and honor commanded it , he had done all he could to divide them , now he wished to be the first to promote their meeting . The meeting resulted in an ...
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... tell him the mode of death from the bites of Eastern ser- pents ; his imagination is quite unfet- tered , and with true poetic feeling , he makes the poison swifter than the cobra's , yet peaceful and painless . It were better he should ...
... tell him the mode of death from the bites of Eastern ser- pents ; his imagination is quite unfet- tered , and with true poetic feeling , he makes the poison swifter than the cobra's , yet peaceful and painless . It were better he should ...
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