Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 24;Volume 87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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... supposed culprit . The stern old gentleman carefully sup- pressed his keen satisfaction at his son's first oratorical success , and instead of praising him , growled at him for folding his arms in the presence of royalty . Many sons ...
... supposed culprit . The stern old gentleman carefully sup- pressed his keen satisfaction at his son's first oratorical success , and instead of praising him , growled at him for folding his arms in the presence of royalty . Many sons ...
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... supposed avenues to inquiry , " No admission except on business ; " that is , upon the business of direct practical discovery . We English have taken the hint , and we have therefore lived to see when a man can breakfast in London and ...
... supposed avenues to inquiry , " No admission except on business ; " that is , upon the business of direct practical discovery . We English have taken the hint , and we have therefore lived to see when a man can breakfast in London and ...
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... supposed to last long at this season of the year , but all I can say is , that this rain did last . When the third day came and brought no sign of clearing up with it , and very little dawn to speak of , we agreed to de- lay no longer ...
... supposed to last long at this season of the year , but all I can say is , that this rain did last . When the third day came and brought no sign of clearing up with it , and very little dawn to speak of , we agreed to de- lay no longer ...
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... supposed that no scandal could have arisen , a person , formerly a nun , to whom he was under promise of marriage , he was punished , not by imprisonment , but by enforced attendance at sermons on Sundays and Wednesdays . The Council ...
... supposed that no scandal could have arisen , a person , formerly a nun , to whom he was under promise of marriage , he was punished , not by imprisonment , but by enforced attendance at sermons on Sundays and Wednesdays . The Council ...
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... supposed to possess powers of vision that would pierce through matter ; and , that being so , a veil would be of little use against them . But we do not know that they see through matter ; and upon examina- tion there is reason to think ...
... supposed to possess powers of vision that would pierce through matter ; and , that being so , a veil would be of little use against them . But we do not know that they see through matter ; and upon examina- tion there is reason to think ...
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