University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen5W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1835 |
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... appearance and manner of the witness , more than by his words , that the truth is to be gathered . All the witnesses examined for the pro- secution were , by their own account , mere lookers - on at the battle , nor stick nor stone had ...
... appearance and manner of the witness , more than by his words , that the truth is to be gathered . All the witnesses examined for the pro- secution were , by their own account , mere lookers - on at the battle , nor stick nor stone had ...
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... appearance . Candidly speaking , her features were not quite faultless , nor was their ex- pression absolutely pleasing on a first or second inspection . But her figure . was symmetry itself , if allowance was made for a slight ...
... appearance . Candidly speaking , her features were not quite faultless , nor was their ex- pression absolutely pleasing on a first or second inspection . But her figure . was symmetry itself , if allowance was made for a slight ...
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... appearance of con- trol , that she never was seen in public with the object of her choice , which , no doubt , gave ... appeared to let public matters take their course without intermeddling in the busy turmoil . Shallow - judging peo ...
... appearance of con- trol , that she never was seen in public with the object of her choice , which , no doubt , gave ... appeared to let public matters take their course without intermeddling in the busy turmoil . Shallow - judging peo ...
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... appeared to find the situation convenient on sundry arguments of privacy no ways credit- able to themselves . It may be won- dered that such grave , discreet , and respected townsmen as our little knot contained , would continue to ...
... appeared to find the situation convenient on sundry arguments of privacy no ways credit- able to themselves . It may be won- dered that such grave , discreet , and respected townsmen as our little knot contained , would continue to ...
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... appeared , saying they had seen the proclamations , and had come far , for the sake of justice , to give evidence which they possessed , touching the mysterious murder . I fancied , at the first moment they came into court , I ...
... appeared , saying they had seen the proclamations , and had come far , for the sake of justice , to give evidence which they possessed , touching the mysterious murder . I fancied , at the first moment they came into court , I ...
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