Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... ment . You can no more fix limits to the origin of force than you can destroy its persistency . Lord F. [ aside ] . That seems to me one of those sort of things no fellow can understand . G. All you can say of it is that it is a ...
... ment . You can no more fix limits to the origin of force than you can destroy its persistency . Lord F. [ aside ] . That seems to me one of those sort of things no fellow can understand . G. All you can say of it is that it is a ...
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... ment which deals with the affectional and emotional part of one's nature must be painful in the extreme . There is , indeed , only one motive which would induce one to undergo the trials , suffer- ings , sacrifices , and ordeals which ...
... ment which deals with the affectional and emotional part of one's nature must be painful in the extreme . There is , indeed , only one motive which would induce one to undergo the trials , suffer- ings , sacrifices , and ordeals which ...
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... ment of very beautiful and varied colors among the flower - haunting species . We might expect , therefore , to find the most exquisite insects among those races which are most fully adapted to a diet • such I of honey and pollen ; and ...
... ment of very beautiful and varied colors among the flower - haunting species . We might expect , therefore , to find the most exquisite insects among those races which are most fully adapted to a diet • such I of honey and pollen ; and ...
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... ment in which they called themselves Remonstrants - a name destined to be- come fixed on them - and as they differ- ed from the Coutra - Remonstrants in points only which require very fine ex- planation , it was apparent that the bat ...
... ment in which they called themselves Remonstrants - a name destined to be- come fixed on them - and as they differ- ed from the Coutra - Remonstrants in points only which require very fine ex- planation , it was apparent that the bat ...
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... ment of Roman law and culture . * So it has been ever since the resolve of Ataulf is the very embodiment in words of the work of our second period . The two periods again agree in this . The Rome that ruled the world was not a purely ...
... ment of Roman law and culture . * So it has been ever since the resolve of Ataulf is the very embodiment in words of the work of our second period . The two periods again agree in this . The Rome that ruled the world was not a purely ...
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