Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 40
... fact that the king was wearied from his great exertions and expressed the fear that no man of his age - not even the mighty king himself - could endure such a ter- rific strain for the whole second half unless some accident should delay ...
... fact that the king was wearied from his great exertions and expressed the fear that no man of his age - not even the mighty king himself - could endure such a ter- rific strain for the whole second half unless some accident should delay ...
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... fact , the man who located the station would be as much amazed as our traveler , could he see Grand Central as it is . Grand Central is interesting not only for the bold engineering that went into its construction and for the almost ...
... fact , the man who located the station would be as much amazed as our traveler , could he see Grand Central as it is . Grand Central is interesting not only for the bold engineering that went into its construction and for the almost ...
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... fact . The study of telepathic phenom- ena suggests the interesting question whether telepathy is a psychic factor of a permanent and regular charac- ter or whether it represents merely the dying embers of a once more active force . Can ...
... fact . The study of telepathic phenom- ena suggests the interesting question whether telepathy is a psychic factor of a permanent and regular charac- ter or whether it represents merely the dying embers of a once more active force . Can ...
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... fact must have a mental origin . " The burned child dreads the fire " as the result of its own experience ; but no experience taught the baby how to use its lips at its first meal , any more than it taught the chicken how to escape from ...
... fact must have a mental origin . " The burned child dreads the fire " as the result of its own experience ; but no experience taught the baby how to use its lips at its first meal , any more than it taught the chicken how to escape from ...
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... fact , not even under- standing it . " The second group of messages possess little or no evidential value with regard to the personal survival of individuals , though they too al- ways claim to proceed from spirits of some kind ...
... fact , not even under- standing it . " The second group of messages possess little or no evidential value with regard to the personal survival of individuals , though they too al- ways claim to proceed from spirits of some kind ...
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