The North American Review, Τόμος 42O. Everett, 1836 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... observed that the fore- man of the jury was completely inattentive to the testimony . While the judge was engaged , the foreman , having observed that Mr. Edgeworth was interested in the trial , asked him what verdict he ought to give ...
... observed that the fore- man of the jury was completely inattentive to the testimony . While the judge was engaged , the foreman , having observed that Mr. Edgeworth was interested in the trial , asked him what verdict he ought to give ...
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... observed to be some- what brighter than the rest , as though there were some rare medium which condensed the luminous matter and slightly im- peded its motion . Where the train is not curved , it is often remarked that the light is ...
... observed to be some- what brighter than the rest , as though there were some rare medium which condensed the luminous matter and slightly im- peded its motion . Where the train is not curved , it is often remarked that the light is ...
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... observed on the coast of Africa on the 3d of August , in the south of France on the 10th , and at New York on the 15th of the same month . This fog was so thick , that the sun might be looked at all day , without any colored glass or ...
... observed on the coast of Africa on the 3d of August , in the south of France on the 10th , and at New York on the 15th of the same month . This fog was so thick , that the sun might be looked at all day , without any colored glass or ...
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