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... know . ' They have never asked why an apple fell , or what moved the lid of the steaming kettle , nor does it occur to them to refer the discoveries of the principle of XXXV . I gravitation or of heat as a mode of motion , THE ...
... know . ' They have never asked why an apple fell , or what moved the lid of the steaming kettle , nor does it occur to them to refer the discoveries of the principle of XXXV . I gravitation or of heat as a mode of motion , THE ...
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... never have been taken for purposes of investigation , and they are in fact the pièces justificatifs of the enquiry . From motives of courtesy , the Editors have voluntarily sup- pressed the evidence of the family of the proprietors , as ...
... never have been taken for purposes of investigation , and they are in fact the pièces justificatifs of the enquiry . From motives of courtesy , the Editors have voluntarily sup- pressed the evidence of the family of the proprietors , as ...
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had never intended to disclose . The correctness of his details , so far as places and names were concerned , were unfortunately admitted in print , by the S-- family themselves . The pre- journal period , however , as to which their ...
had never intended to disclose . The correctness of his details , so far as places and names were concerned , were unfortunately admitted in print , by the S-- family themselves . The pre- journal period , however , as to which their ...
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... never occurred . In the same way , there was one expected sound which never occurred , though frequent in the experience of earlier witnesses - that of the rustling of a silk dress p . 230. ' The Saturday Review is satisfied that ...
... never occurred . In the same way , there was one expected sound which never occurred , though frequent in the experience of earlier witnesses - that of the rustling of a silk dress p . 230. ' The Saturday Review is satisfied that ...
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... never broken , and as his loved and valued friend , the Reverend Mr. Clark , prayed beside him , the spirit took its flight into eternity . ' The rest is silence , a grave on the summit of the hill of Vaea , com- manding a view of land ...
... never broken , and as his loved and valued friend , the Reverend Mr. Clark , prayed beside him , the spirit took its flight into eternity . ' The rest is silence , a grave on the summit of the hill of Vaea , com- manding a view of land ...
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