Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 57;Volume 120John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1893 |
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Pagina 88
... bave very approxi- mate , varying , and conflicting views ; as a matter of individual taste . But truth , that is to say , the how things are , is of the same quality in whatever branch of thought ; and if we base our action upon a ...
... bave very approxi- mate , varying , and conflicting views ; as a matter of individual taste . But truth , that is to say , the how things are , is of the same quality in whatever branch of thought ; and if we base our action upon a ...
Pagina 222
... bave grappled to her bosom , and thus destroying her only chance for real friendship beyond the boundaries of her own dominions . " Since then , happily , the two nations have come to understand each other somewhat bet- ter , although ...
... bave grappled to her bosom , and thus destroying her only chance for real friendship beyond the boundaries of her own dominions . " Since then , happily , the two nations have come to understand each other somewhat bet- ter , although ...
Pagina 296
... bave worked otherwise have learned some diligence and method . This statement I believe ; the worst kind of grammar schools , especially those conduct- ed by the clergy , who are under no super- vision , are probably frightened into ...
... bave worked otherwise have learned some diligence and method . This statement I believe ; the worst kind of grammar schools , especially those conduct- ed by the clergy , who are under no super- vision , are probably frightened into ...
Pagina 389
... bave simply degenerated through dis- use . " After giving instances of rapid degeneration of disused organs , he argues that if the effects of disuse are so strik- ing in a single life , we should certainly expect , if such effects can ...
... bave simply degenerated through dis- use . " After giving instances of rapid degeneration of disused organs , he argues that if the effects of disuse are so strik- ing in a single life , we should certainly expect , if such effects can ...
Pagina 528
... bave no desire to appear unfriendly to any of your highly respectable family , but if George Bailey enters this house , I leave it . GWEN . Really , Dick , such jealousy is quite unreasonable . I never cared for him a bit in that way ...
... bave no desire to appear unfriendly to any of your highly respectable family , but if George Bailey enters this house , I leave it . GWEN . Really , Dick , such jealousy is quite unreasonable . I never cared for him a bit in that way ...
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