The Scottish Review, Band 35A. Gardner, 1900 |
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... present instance , and in that of nine servants during Colonel Taylor's occupancy , this group of witnesses includes some of the most hardened sceptics among the party . Upon the abstract value of servants ' evidence opinions may differ ...
... present instance , and in that of nine servants during Colonel Taylor's occupancy , this group of witnesses includes some of the most hardened sceptics among the party . Upon the abstract value of servants ' evidence opinions may differ ...
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... present proprietor equally refused to allow the introduction of seismic instruments at the suggestion of Professor Milne , to the great disappointment of the investigators . The house is very simply and substantially built , and has no ...
... present proprietor equally refused to allow the introduction of seismic instruments at the suggestion of Professor Milne , to the great disappointment of the investigators . The house is very simply and substantially built , and has no ...
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... present writer - had never heard one word of any part of the evidence which she took with her to B ——— in a packet sealed by Mr. Myers , until she opened it in the presence of witnesses after her earliest experiences had taken place ...
... present writer - had never heard one word of any part of the evidence which she took with her to B ——— in a packet sealed by Mr. Myers , until she opened it in the presence of witnesses after her earliest experiences had taken place ...
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... present - day use of gay tennis garb can easily imagine . It was fortunate that nerve to return the salutation smilingly was not wanting , or Mr. Stevenson would certainly have pitilessly chaffed the timid victims of conventionality ...
... present - day use of gay tennis garb can easily imagine . It was fortunate that nerve to return the salutation smilingly was not wanting , or Mr. Stevenson would certainly have pitilessly chaffed the timid victims of conventionality ...
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... present is that in one of his Letters he speaks of himself as having been almost driven into a madhouse by a damnatory creed , ' that in another he alludes pathetically to the pain he inflicted upon his parents when he told them that ...
... present is that in one of his Letters he speaks of himself as having been almost driven into a madhouse by a damnatory creed , ' that in another he alludes pathetically to the pain he inflicted upon his parents when he told them that ...
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