Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... Pass . Finally our evacuating army had to macadamize its unmolested route down the passes by bribes to the hillinen , and the result of the second Afghan war was about as barren as that of the first . It was in the year 1886 that , the ...
... Pass . Finally our evacuating army had to macadamize its unmolested route down the passes by bribes to the hillinen , and the result of the second Afghan war was about as barren as that of the first . It was in the year 1886 that , the ...
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... pass by , after a cursory glance at our mummies , and will take its lantern , if possibly it may find a man , somewhere else . It is some- times supposed that physical science as distinguished from historical science , the study of the ...
... pass by , after a cursory glance at our mummies , and will take its lantern , if possibly it may find a man , somewhere else . It is some- times supposed that physical science as distinguished from historical science , the study of the ...
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... pass over his mind . The casuistical question of what was the right thing to do troubled him a little . If he had come across the quarto on a stall and the bookseller in charge , presumably a man who knew at least the elements of his ...
... pass over his mind . The casuistical question of what was the right thing to do troubled him a little . If he had come across the quarto on a stall and the bookseller in charge , presumably a man who knew at least the elements of his ...
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... passing gleam of light which shone on him , and which would pass away as similar . lights had done before , and be little thought of afterward ? He was well past the romantic age as it is called , and he was very comfortable as he was ...
... passing gleam of light which shone on him , and which would pass away as similar . lights had done before , and be little thought of afterward ? He was well past the romantic age as it is called , and he was very comfortable as he was ...
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... pass through a spherical globe of water , in order to ab- stract the heat rays , which might vitiate the observations . To perform the experiment , the air in the flask is exhausted by the syringe . The flask is then filled with pure ...
... pass through a spherical globe of water , in order to ab- stract the heat rays , which might vitiate the observations . To perform the experiment , the air in the flask is exhausted by the syringe . The flask is then filled with pure ...
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