Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 63;Volume 126John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1896 |
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Pagina 6
... means so open to view as is often supposed . All kinds of shy reticences hamper them ; they feel unskilled in using our cumbrous language ; they soon find out that their thoughts are not as ours , but often make us laugh . And how ...
... means so open to view as is often supposed . All kinds of shy reticences hamper them ; they feel unskilled in using our cumbrous language ; they soon find out that their thoughts are not as ours , but often make us laugh . And how ...
Pagina 13
... mean death ; it certainly means paralysis . " " Doc- tor , " answered Pasteur , " I cannot give up my work ; I am within sight of the end ; I feel the approach of dis- covery . Come what may , I shall have done my duty . " He was spared ...
... mean death ; it certainly means paralysis . " " Doc- tor , " answered Pasteur , " I cannot give up my work ; I am within sight of the end ; I feel the approach of dis- covery . Come what may , I shall have done my duty . " He was spared ...
Pagina 41
... mean or scanty about this flush , well - fed people . They have no poor law . They are too much alive and rich ; only the dead are poor ... means of raising money in no nobles , but every man is ennobled by the 1896 . 41 AMERICAN TRAITS .
... mean or scanty about this flush , well - fed people . They have no poor law . They are too much alive and rich ; only the dead are poor ... means of raising money in no nobles , but every man is ennobled by the 1896 . 41 AMERICAN TRAITS .
Pagina 75
... means uni- versally found among those races which abstain from animal food . Vegetari- ans are prone to contrast the gentle- ness of our domesticated herbivora with the ferocity often displayed by carni- vorous animals . A little ...
... means uni- versally found among those races which abstain from animal food . Vegetari- ans are prone to contrast the gentle- ness of our domesticated herbivora with the ferocity often displayed by carni- vorous animals . A little ...
Pagina 81
... means of worship . This follows of necessity , because the State , being secular , can have nothing to do with a religious service , or with religious instruction . To assert that the Bible ought to be read as a religious exercise is ...
... means of worship . This follows of necessity , because the State , being secular , can have nothing to do with a religious service , or with religious instruction . To assert that the Bible ought to be read as a religious exercise is ...
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