Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... turned away their ears from the truth , and ( thus ) have turned unto fables . " " Your Grace knows well how St. Paul , in speaking 6 A Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury .
... turned away their ears from the truth , and ( thus ) have turned unto fables . " " Your Grace knows well how St. Paul , in speaking 6 A Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury .
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... turned ; when the bridge was turned this light would turn to a point about opposite Military street ; a chasm of about fifty feet would extend from the approach of the bridge to where this light was stationed and a person coming along ...
... turned ; when the bridge was turned this light would turn to a point about opposite Military street ; a chasm of about fifty feet would extend from the approach of the bridge to where this light was stationed and a person coming along ...
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... turned against the Cartesian ideal of geometrical truths by giving pride of place to experimentation and, thus, the inability of the human mind to grasp the system of nature by means of the intellect. As she points out, however ...
... turned against the Cartesian ideal of geometrical truths by giving pride of place to experimentation and, thus, the inability of the human mind to grasp the system of nature by means of the intellect. As she points out, however ...
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... turned over anything to me . Record , pages 72 and 73 . In addition to turning over the implement stock to M. L. Decker , Harrington also turned over notes to William Longwell . Record , pages 20 and 73 . The learned Circuit Judge ...
... turned over anything to me . Record , pages 72 and 73 . In addition to turning over the implement stock to M. L. Decker , Harrington also turned over notes to William Longwell . Record , pages 20 and 73 . The learned Circuit Judge ...
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... Turning captivity " by no means requires an actual removal into banishment to fill out the idea ; rescue from any dire affliction or crushing tyranny would be fitly described as " captivity turned . " Indeed , the passage is not ...
... Turning captivity " by no means requires an actual removal into banishment to fill out the idea ; rescue from any dire affliction or crushing tyranny would be fitly described as " captivity turned . " Indeed , the passage is not ...
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