The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes96-97Theodore Foster, 1855 |
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... turn the screw ; but at the third gentle violence ' His Majesty cried out Hold , Doctor , hold ! -an- other turn would make me confess any- thing . ' " The difficulties of the house of Mure pass- ed away with the dynasty of the Stuarts ...
... turn the screw ; but at the third gentle violence ' His Majesty cried out Hold , Doctor , hold ! -an- other turn would make me confess any- thing . ' " The difficulties of the house of Mure pass- ed away with the dynasty of the Stuarts ...
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... turn the most insignificant objects ! No re- sult ensued at first , and he was beginning to despair , when he saw the loose fibres of the string moving towards an erect position . At this familiar sign that electricity was present , he ...
... turn the most insignificant objects ! No re- sult ensued at first , and he was beginning to despair , when he saw the loose fibres of the string moving towards an erect position . At this familiar sign that electricity was present , he ...
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... Turn asked for the works of Euler and Bernouilli . the page , and the article abbé initiates you into what was most variable and capricious in ecclesi- ' Do you know , my little friend , ' said the libra- astical discipline . At the ...
... Turn asked for the works of Euler and Bernouilli . the page , and the article abbé initiates you into what was most variable and capricious in ecclesi- ' Do you know , my little friend , ' said the libra- astical discipline . At the ...
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