Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... believe these marvels , or reject them ? and on what grounds are we justified in rejecting them ? Such questions the reader will frequently be called upon to answer ; and as a contribu- tion towards the formation of a defi- nite and ...
... believe these marvels , or reject them ? and on what grounds are we justified in rejecting them ? Such questions the reader will frequently be called upon to answer ; and as a contribu- tion towards the formation of a defi- nite and ...
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... believe how much I suffer . During the rain some drops fell into my mouth , which did not quench my thirst . Yesterday I saw a peasant about ten yards from me . bowed to him . He returned my saluta- tion . It is with great regret I die ...
... believe how much I suffer . During the rain some drops fell into my mouth , which did not quench my thirst . Yesterday I saw a peasant about ten yards from me . bowed to him . He returned my saluta- tion . It is with great regret I die ...
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... believe that want of food was , after all , the proximate as well as the primary cause of Hunger , did we not know that tobacco , opium , and even inorganic substances , introduced into the stomach will remove the sensa- tion . Humboldt ...
... believe that want of food was , after all , the proximate as well as the primary cause of Hunger , did we not know that tobacco , opium , and even inorganic substances , introduced into the stomach will remove the sensa- tion . Humboldt ...
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... believe it . Indeed , Jasper took no pains to convince her of the relationship , or win her attachment . He was not unkindly rough - he seemed wholly indifferent probably he was so . For the ruling vice of the man was in his egotism ...
... believe it . Indeed , Jasper took no pains to convince her of the relationship , or win her attachment . He was not unkindly rough - he seemed wholly indifferent probably he was so . For the ruling vice of the man was in his egotism ...
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... believe me . Act to - night , and I will promise you faithfully that I will either bring your grandfather here , or I will order it so that you shall be restored to him . If you re- fuse , I make no threat , but I shall leave this place ...
... believe me . Act to - night , and I will promise you faithfully that I will either bring your grandfather here , or I will order it so that you shall be restored to him . If you re- fuse , I make no threat , but I shall leave this place ...
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