The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen96Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1881 |
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... object to the opening of the museums on religious grounds . The administrative difficulty stands on a different footing . But surely it ought to vanish in presence of the public benefits which in all probability would accrue . it . " In ...
... object to the opening of the museums on religious grounds . The administrative difficulty stands on a different footing . But surely it ought to vanish in presence of the public benefits which in all probability would accrue . it . " In ...
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... object to the Judaic observance of the Sabbath recognize not only the wisdom but the necessity of some such institution , not on the ground of a divine edict , but of common sense . They contend , how- ever , that it ought to be , as ...
... object to the Judaic observance of the Sabbath recognize not only the wisdom but the necessity of some such institution , not on the ground of a divine edict , but of common sense . They contend , how- ever , that it ought to be , as ...
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... object was seen approaching . It was the long - boat , manned by some of the sailors , who , having obtained liquor on shore , were more than half drunk . They brought with them food , and thus Lady Hester and her companions were ...
... object was seen approaching . It was the long - boat , manned by some of the sailors , who , having obtained liquor on shore , were more than half drunk . They brought with them food , and thus Lady Hester and her companions were ...
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... object of hiding among the grass and heather which fringed the margin of the lake . We pursued it as closely as we could , but when the little bird gained the shore our boat was still about twenty yards off . Long drought had left a ...
... object of hiding among the grass and heather which fringed the margin of the lake . We pursued it as closely as we could , but when the little bird gained the shore our boat was still about twenty yards off . Long drought had left a ...
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... objects of fear , although they had never been seen before , and no experi- ence of injury had arisen . This terror prompted it to the proper methods of escape , and the knowledge how to use its faculties for this object was as intui ...
... objects of fear , although they had never been seen before , and no experi- ence of injury had arisen . This terror prompted it to the proper methods of escape , and the knowledge how to use its faculties for this object was as intui ...
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