Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Page 105
... seen more water than he could wade through would dream of facing even a moderate breeze , in a huge three - storied coffer , or box , three hundred cubits long , fifty wide and thirty high , left to drift without rudder or pilot . * Not ...
... seen more water than he could wade through would dream of facing even a moderate breeze , in a huge three - storied coffer , or box , three hundred cubits long , fifty wide and thirty high , left to drift without rudder or pilot . * Not ...
Page 106
... seen , involve no catastrophe greater than such as might be brought about under those conditions , many of the very precisely stated details of Noah's flood contradict some of the best - established results of scientific inquiry . If it ...
... seen , involve no catastrophe greater than such as might be brought about under those conditions , many of the very precisely stated details of Noah's flood contradict some of the best - established results of scientific inquiry . If it ...
Page 115
... seen or read of . Nobody could ever have asked about Englishmen , as the French wit asked about Germans , si un anglais peut avoir de l'esprit . Genius , intelligence , humor , brilliancy , cleverness , exist among us in rank abun ...
... seen or read of . Nobody could ever have asked about Englishmen , as the French wit asked about Germans , si un anglais peut avoir de l'esprit . Genius , intelligence , humor , brilliancy , cleverness , exist among us in rank abun ...
Page 124
... seen the realization , and if ever the time were to come when men ceased to hope and to dream , that time would see the end of human advancement . The way to mend is In first to long for what ought to be , then 124 July , A BASIS OF ...
... seen the realization , and if ever the time were to come when men ceased to hope and to dream , that time would see the end of human advancement . The way to mend is In first to long for what ought to be , then 124 July , A BASIS OF ...
Page 133
... seen at the bottom of nearly every great question . Witness the action of President Cleveland , in rejecting the treaty negotiated by Mr. Chamberlain and Sir C. Tupper , which was reported to the Senate as fair and equitable ; and the ...
... seen at the bottom of nearly every great question . Witness the action of President Cleveland , in rejecting the treaty negotiated by Mr. Chamberlain and Sir C. Tupper , which was reported to the Senate as fair and equitable ; and the ...
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