The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... fact - that the two antagonistic powers , France and Eng- land , ardently desired war - would be to defy evidence ... facts which really occurred He goes on to deny in detail the al- leged mining and counter - mining ; to describe the ...
... fact - that the two antagonistic powers , France and Eng- land , ardently desired war - would be to defy evidence ... facts which really occurred He goes on to deny in detail the al- leged mining and counter - mining ; to describe the ...
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... fact which has since become notorious , namely , that the land defences on the north of Sebastopol were so weak that the Russians had given up all hope of defending them , when the French com- mander refused to cooperate with Lord ...
... fact which has since become notorious , namely , that the land defences on the north of Sebastopol were so weak that the Russians had given up all hope of defending them , when the French com- mander refused to cooperate with Lord ...
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... fact ; and it is no more than justice to Lord Clyde to add , that he himself never suppressed the circumstance that when , instead of forming square , he drew up the Ninety- third Highlanders to receive cavalry , he was well aware that ...
... fact ; and it is no more than justice to Lord Clyde to add , that he himself never suppressed the circumstance that when , instead of forming square , he drew up the Ninety- third Highlanders to receive cavalry , he was well aware that ...
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... facts . Facts alone are wanted in life . Plant nothing else , and root out everything else . You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon facts ; nothing else will be of any service to them . This is the principle on which I ...
... facts . Facts alone are wanted in life . Plant nothing else , and root out everything else . You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon facts ; nothing else will be of any service to them . This is the principle on which I ...
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... fact ; you are not to have any where what you don't have in fact . What is called taste is only another name for fact . ' " Thomas Gradgrind nodded his approba- " And that is why you would put tables and chairs upon them , and have ...
... fact ; you are not to have any where what you don't have in fact . What is called taste is only another name for fact . ' " Thomas Gradgrind nodded his approba- " And that is why you would put tables and chairs upon them , and have ...
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