Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... doubt at all about it . " " Well , I agree with you , " said Erskine , " but I did not always think I used to believe - well , I sup- pose I used to believe in Cyril Graham and his theory . " So. “ And what was that ? " I asked ...
... doubt at all about it . " " Well , I agree with you , " said Erskine , " but I did not always think I used to believe - well , I sup- pose I used to believe in Cyril Graham and his theory . " So. “ And what was that ? " I asked ...
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... doubt about his identity with Mr W. H .; but otherwise the theory would fall to the ground . I put this for- ward very strongly to Cyril , who was a good deal annoyed at what he called my Philistine tone of mind , and indeed was rather ...
... doubt about his identity with Mr W. H .; but otherwise the theory would fall to the ground . I put this for- ward very strongly to Cyril , who was a good deal annoyed at what he called my Philistine tone of mind , and indeed was rather ...
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... doubt that Willie Hughes suddenly became to me a mere myth , an idle dream , the boyish fancy of a young man who , like most ardent spirits , was more anxious to convince others than to be himself convinced . As I had said some very ...
... doubt that Willie Hughes suddenly became to me a mere myth , an idle dream , the boyish fancy of a young man who , like most ardent spirits , was more anxious to convince others than to be himself convinced . As I had said some very ...
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... doubt , it is better that the offence should be investigated by a jury so that the exact truth may be known . " " I have nothing more to say , " said the prisoner ; " I done the deed , and must put up with the consequences . " Some ...
... doubt , it is better that the offence should be investigated by a jury so that the exact truth may be known . " " I have nothing more to say , " said the prisoner ; " I done the deed , and must put up with the consequences . " Some ...
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... doubt a love of idleness , as well as of freedom , lies at the root of their adoption of so trying a life ; but even with that powerful attraction , it is hard to understand how they can voluntarily endure all the suf- fering it entails ...
... doubt a love of idleness , as well as of freedom , lies at the root of their adoption of so trying a life ; but even with that powerful attraction , it is hard to understand how they can voluntarily endure all the suf- fering it entails ...
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