The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volumen10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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... ment , Gregory , and if she had- 27 " My dear , don't interrupt me , " said the Master , " at all events , you and I and Angelo have become , as it were , on terms of intimacy with Miss Westbrook , who , after all , is penniless ...
... ment , Gregory , and if she had- 27 " My dear , don't interrupt me , " said the Master , " at all events , you and I and Angelo have become , as it were , on terms of intimacy with Miss Westbrook , who , after all , is penniless ...
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... ment from improbability can lie against Scripture history . Now , of the two methods of disproof , we have no record of any Scripture miracle being disproved by the first.§ No credible It is extremely unsafe to infer that events of a ...
... ment from improbability can lie against Scripture history . Now , of the two methods of disproof , we have no record of any Scripture miracle being disproved by the first.§ No credible It is extremely unsafe to infer that events of a ...
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... ment to see the tent - pole struck by the lightning . But , with such terrific strength , the storm could not last long , and it cleared away in about five minutes , having in its march blown our tent inside out , and twist- ed the pole ...
... ment to see the tent - pole struck by the lightning . But , with such terrific strength , the storm could not last long , and it cleared away in about five minutes , having in its march blown our tent inside out , and twist- ed the pole ...
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... ment . I walked around my prison island , and stretched my arms out as far as I could on every side , but could touch nothing but the water . As the paper sailed about it came to the side of the vessel , and I tried to climb the ...
... ment . I walked around my prison island , and stretched my arms out as far as I could on every side , but could touch nothing but the water . As the paper sailed about it came to the side of the vessel , and I tried to climb the ...
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... ment in expenditure . Believing that no effective reductions can be made elsewhere , the speaker laid violent hands upon our great public works , especially the Pacific Railway and the canal enlargements . Here , as it appears to us ...
... ment in expenditure . Believing that no effective reductions can be made elsewhere , the speaker laid violent hands upon our great public works , especially the Pacific Railway and the canal enlargements . Here , as it appears to us ...
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