The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 96Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1881 |
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Pagina 11
... course , is mere nonsense . But the calling of it by this name does not exhaust the question , The real point of interest to me , I con- fess , is not the cosmological errors of the Assembly , but the hold which the- ology has taken of ...
... course , is mere nonsense . But the calling of it by this name does not exhaust the question , The real point of interest to me , I con- fess , is not the cosmological errors of the Assembly , but the hold which the- ology has taken of ...
Pagina 21
... course therefore eastward , she visited in succession Corfu , Zante , Corinth , and Athens . It was from Constantinople , whither she next proceeded , that she ad- dressed to the French government an application for permission to settle ...
... course therefore eastward , she visited in succession Corfu , Zante , Corinth , and Athens . It was from Constantinople , whither she next proceeded , that she ad- dressed to the French government an application for permission to settle ...
Pagina 31
... course the explanation is rendered a little easier if we suppose Mr. Williams and his wife were not unwilling to color their story a little . If a phonograph could have re- ceived the first account of the dream as imparted to Mrs ...
... course the explanation is rendered a little easier if we suppose Mr. Williams and his wife were not unwilling to color their story a little . If a phonograph could have re- ceived the first account of the dream as imparted to Mrs ...
Pagina 34
... course it was an odd coincidence that the lady of whom he had thus dreamed should be introduced to him soon after - possibly the very day after . But such coinci- dences are not infrequent . that Dickens had been specially warned in a ...
... course it was an odd coincidence that the lady of whom he had thus dreamed should be introduced to him soon after - possibly the very day after . But such coinci- dences are not infrequent . that Dickens had been specially warned in a ...
Pagina 36
... course of doing this when I was ques- tioned by his owner as to why I backed his horse . ' I replied , Because I had dreamed he had won the race . ' To this I was answered , ' As against your dream , I will tell you this fact : I tried ...
... course of doing this when I was ques- tioned by his owner as to why I backed his horse . ' I replied , Because I had dreamed he had won the race . ' To this I was answered , ' As against your dream , I will tell you this fact : I tried ...
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