The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 96Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1881 |
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... person of his niece , Lady Hester Stanhope , who took Walmer on her road to Dover , where she was to embark for a tour abroad with her Cheshire friends the Egertons . The visit , though brief , was a success in every way . A day or two ...
... person of his niece , Lady Hester Stanhope , who took Walmer on her road to Dover , where she was to embark for a tour abroad with her Cheshire friends the Egertons . The visit , though brief , was a success in every way . A day or two ...
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... person , and winning in manner . The two met con- stantly at reviews held on the Kentish coast , and the friendship thus begun seems to have ripened into a warmer feeling on both sides . Her official life , with its various excitements ...
... person , and winning in manner . The two met con- stantly at reviews held on the Kentish coast , and the friendship thus begun seems to have ripened into a warmer feeling on both sides . Her official life , with its various excitements ...
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... persons who believe in the claims of fortune - tellers to predict the future commonly believe also that fortune - tellers ... person who had predicted the seven bad harvests ? Even so , in these our own times , an- other Joseph told the ...
... persons who believe in the claims of fortune - tellers to predict the future commonly believe also that fortune - tellers ... person who had predicted the seven bad harvests ? Even so , in these our own times , an- other Joseph told the ...
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... persons . But even if we accept the general theory that under certain con- ditions the mind of a dying person may affect in some way the mind of a person at a distance who is in some way in sympathy with the moribund , we can hardly ...
... persons . But even if we accept the general theory that under certain con- ditions the mind of a dying person may affect in some way the mind of a person at a distance who is in some way in sympathy with the moribund , we can hardly ...
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... person whom he had thus seen without noticing . Of course it was an odd coincidence that the lady of whom he had thus dreamed should be introduced to him soon after - possibly the very day after . But such coinci- dences are not ...
... person whom he had thus seen without noticing . Of course it was an odd coincidence that the lady of whom he had thus dreamed should be introduced to him soon after - possibly the very day after . But such coinci- dences are not ...
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