The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 95Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1880 - American literature |
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... doubt they are established , and open in- quiry is their bosom friend . " ' * There- fore , in the view of establishing the truth , I have on many occasions ven- tured to express my doubts , with the reasons for them ; further ...
... doubt they are established , and open in- quiry is their bosom friend . " ' * There- fore , in the view of establishing the truth , I have on many occasions ven- tured to express my doubts , with the reasons for them ; further ...
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... doubt , and in large numbers . We could see the occa- sionally moving forms , scarcely distin- guishable from the brown seaweed , on the long projecting points of the low rocks ; while here and there one of the animals could be made out ...
... doubt , and in large numbers . We could see the occa- sionally moving forms , scarcely distin- guishable from the brown seaweed , on the long projecting points of the low rocks ; while here and there one of the animals could be made out ...
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... doubt seem absurd to be told that the duelling system arose out of the desire to furnish gym- nastic exercise in a profitable form , and indeed we know that the practice in its more deadly shape is at least many scores of years old ...
... doubt seem absurd to be told that the duelling system arose out of the desire to furnish gym- nastic exercise in a profitable form , and indeed we know that the practice in its more deadly shape is at least many scores of years old ...
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POE EDGAR ALLAN By William Minto | 10 |
HER LAST LETTER By Blanche Lindsay | 80 |
The Carver and the CalIPH By Austin Dobson | 116 |
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