... ruins of what was once its great
cathedral. The freebooter Morgan is said
to have plundered one of its altars of a
million of gold and silver, and massacred
many of its inhabitants, perpetrating ... CALIFORNIA.
familiarity, and they appeared with
handles of long knives projecting back of
their necks in a threatening manner. We
likewise learned that that was the home of...
... the air of a lord of a manor, which
protection of the patron saint of the city.
The head alcalder of the city was a
Castilian Spaniard, a venerable-looking
gentleman, white as any Northern man,
evidently ... inspected the vessel. A boat came
from shore with the officials. After a short
stay the officials went down the side of
the steamer to their bo...
... his
companions incited them to rebellion. His
head was chopped off for his pains and he
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CHAPTER I
The Uneasy Woman
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American woman of to-day, dressing
herself ... the
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young woman. Man and marriage are a
trap—that is the essence the young woman
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... the stage after while, and by
and by I BOUGHT the stage and run the
business myself. Then I hired the tavern-
stand, and well to make a long story
short, then I got married. Yes," said
Lapham, ... and struggles, spoke of
them with deep feeling and an abiding
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the tiles lie on the roof of a house, or the
scales on the back of a fish, so the whole
surface of the hair is externally coated
with ... Sir Henry E. Roscoe, F.R.S.,
then the Professor of Chemistry in the
Owens College, Manchester, and he
advised the formation of an Association,
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... frequently
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the application of their results to their own
particular fields of inquiry. As individuals
they use their knowledge for the
formed by only six ... evolution. The lectures of the
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Chapter IV
OF THE DIVISION OF PROPOSITIONS INTO THE
TWO CLASSES OF “PRIMARY” AND
“SECONDARY;” OF THE CHARACTERISTIC
PROPERTIES OF THOSE CLASSES, AND OF THE
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Q
1
P
1
R
1
Q
1
=
Q
1
p
1
r
1
Q
1
,
Q
2
P
2
R
2
Q
2
=
Q
2
p
2
r
2
Q
2
,
Q
3
P
3
R
3
Q
3
=
Q
3
p
3
r
3
Q
3
, etc.,
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2
, ... than
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