Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 12
... present English Bible . In it , too , various renderings of difficult words and phrases are placed on the margin , and here we see the origin of that system of marginal readings or glosses , which has been so judiciously followed in the ...
... present English Bible . In it , too , various renderings of difficult words and phrases are placed on the margin , and here we see the origin of that system of marginal readings or glosses , which has been so judiciously followed in the ...
Pagina 23
... present . Could we have reached the islands we could not have landed . The cutter was already pitching so heavily that the top of Scarriff , though imme- diately over us , was occasionally hidden by the waves . If we ventured further we ...
... present . Could we have reached the islands we could not have landed . The cutter was already pitching so heavily that the top of Scarriff , though imme- diately over us , was occasionally hidden by the waves . If we ventured further we ...
Pagina 24
... present unable to conceive any other agency by which the effect could have been brought about . Yet the ina- bility to form another hypothesis may arise , it is at least possible , from limita- tions in ourselves , and attends as a mat ...
... present unable to conceive any other agency by which the effect could have been brought about . Yet the ina- bility to form another hypothesis may arise , it is at least possible , from limita- tions in ourselves , and attends as a mat ...
Pagina 25
... present of wine , which arrived duly from London in a large hamper . Mac- finnan carried it to the top of the rock on which we were standing , called up every Irish curse which hung in song or prose in the recollection of the valley ...
... present of wine , which arrived duly from London in a large hamper . Mac- finnan carried it to the top of the rock on which we were standing , called up every Irish curse which hung in song or prose in the recollection of the valley ...
Pagina 26
... present occupants are now doing well . There are no signs of pov- erty among them . They are tenants at will , but so secure is the custom of the country that they have no fear of dis- possession . An English political econo- mist had ...
... present occupants are now doing well . There are no signs of pov- erty among them . They are tenants at will , but so secure is the custom of the country that they have no fear of dis- possession . An English political econo- mist had ...
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