The Scottish Review, Band 35A. Gardner, 1900 |
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... given us as a rule of life , neither to like nor to dislike , but to under- stand , ' but the idle and the prejudiced does not want to know ' what stands outside his narrow life and narrower creed . A Sir William Crookes may dare to say ...
... given us as a rule of life , neither to like nor to dislike , but to under- stand , ' but the idle and the prejudiced does not want to know ' what stands outside his narrow life and narrower creed . A Sir William Crookes may dare to say ...
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... given in the presence of several persons and care- fully recorded , of fourteen more , including nine servants . The late proprietor had in 1892 , some five years earlier , de- clined to allow Lord Bute to investigate . The tenancy was ...
... given in the presence of several persons and care- fully recorded , of fourteen more , including nine servants . The late proprietor had in 1892 , some five years earlier , de- clined to allow Lord Bute to investigate . The tenancy was ...
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... given , half in jest to the hallucina- tory figure of a nun seen by four persons , independently , in the grounds . This single departure from the rule of entire passivity observed during the investigation , is , as will be observed , a ...
... given , half in jest to the hallucina- tory figure of a nun seen by four persons , independently , in the grounds . This single departure from the rule of entire passivity observed during the investigation , is , as will be observed , a ...
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... given on the sound known near the Ganges as that of Barisal guns , ' and described by Professor Darwin , on similar sounds known on Dartmoor , among the hills of Cheshire , in the Eastern counties of England , in Connecticut , in ...
... given on the sound known near the Ganges as that of Barisal guns , ' and described by Professor Darwin , on similar sounds known on Dartmoor , among the hills of Cheshire , in the Eastern counties of England , in Connecticut , in ...
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... given it as his opinion that Stevenson belongs to the class of authors of whom formal biographies are superfluous , since all that need be known about them , all that is essential ' may be read in their 6 own works . ' His books , in ...
... given it as his opinion that Stevenson belongs to the class of authors of whom formal biographies are superfluous , since all that need be known about them , all that is essential ' may be read in their 6 own works . ' His books , in ...
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