The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volum 10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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Pàgina 20
... opinion upon the subject . I trust , therefore , it may not be unbecoming for one who is not a physical specialist to jot down the aspect in which this ques- tion presents itself to his mind . The conclusion to which all late specu ...
... opinion upon the subject . I trust , therefore , it may not be unbecoming for one who is not a physical specialist to jot down the aspect in which this ques- tion presents itself to his mind . The conclusion to which all late specu ...
Pàgina 37
... opinion as to the quality of certain articles of diet Doubt , followed by its natural consequence , inaction , would speed- ily result in death . In the very prime and fundamental conditions of life , there- fore , a fixed conclusion is ...
... opinion as to the quality of certain articles of diet Doubt , followed by its natural consequence , inaction , would speed- ily result in death . In the very prime and fundamental conditions of life , there- fore , a fixed conclusion is ...
Pàgina 51
... opinion of the crew , that had the people of Chicago such a chance of advancement and progress close to their very doors , they would not wait for Government , but would dig the canal them- selves in a month . The reader may now picture ...
... opinion of the crew , that had the people of Chicago such a chance of advancement and progress close to their very doors , they would not wait for Government , but would dig the canal them- selves in a month . The reader may now picture ...
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... opinion of the neighbouring community , so we made the best of the small stock of provisions we had on board . Shortly after , we fell in with an island covered with large blue and black whortleberries , the excellence of which we were ...
... opinion of the neighbouring community , so we made the best of the small stock of provisions we had on board . Shortly after , we fell in with an island covered with large blue and black whortleberries , the excellence of which we were ...
Pàgina 60
... opinion , have risen to the surface , Spiritual- ism seems to some , in spite of its millions of representatives , the most repugnant . The two great powers that rule the civilized world , Science and Religion , unite in de- riding it ...
... opinion , have risen to the surface , Spiritual- ism seems to some , in spite of its millions of representatives , the most repugnant . The two great powers that rule the civilized world , Science and Religion , unite in de- riding it ...
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