New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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Page 135
... side , the same side as that on which the shaft broke . The barrel full of water fell forward upon the horse , and bore it down . Its head was forced under the running stream by the united weight of the cart and the barrel , and after a ...
... side , the same side as that on which the shaft broke . The barrel full of water fell forward upon the horse , and bore it down . Its head was forced under the running stream by the united weight of the cart and the barrel , and after a ...
Page 212
... side of dogma , to the exclusion of its subjective , symbolical side , and to the exclusion of due consideration , not only of the relative importance of these two sides , but also of their objective truth regarded as hypotheses , is ...
... side of dogma , to the exclusion of its subjective , symbolical side , and to the exclusion of due consideration , not only of the relative importance of these two sides , but also of their objective truth regarded as hypotheses , is ...
Page 518
... side of the Manor , and ran swiftly in that direction , followed by the people . Rover by his barks and leaps shewed plainly enough that they were doing what he wished them to do . In order to arrive at the other side of the Manor it ...
... side of the Manor , and ran swiftly in that direction , followed by the people . Rover by his barks and leaps shewed plainly enough that they were doing what he wished them to do . In order to arrive at the other side of the Manor it ...
Contents
CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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