Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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... reason ; and , in the next , I do not know how the point is to be ascertained . " Here we take part with the hunter against the Professor ; yet one thing is certain , that , let the bear be killed at what period of the winter he may ...
... reason ; and , in the next , I do not know how the point is to be ascertained . " Here we take part with the hunter against the Professor ; yet one thing is certain , that , let the bear be killed at what period of the winter he may ...
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... reason of this difference in Bruin's procedure with men and animals , that " he supposed he was forbidden by Providence . " Mr Lloyd gives us many anecdotes of the strength and ferocity of bears . On one occasion a bear dashed in among ...
... reason of this difference in Bruin's procedure with men and animals , that " he supposed he was forbidden by Providence . " Mr Lloyd gives us many anecdotes of the strength and ferocity of bears . On one occasion a bear dashed in among ...
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... reason to suppose it took the desired effect . " In the space of two or three minutes , during which several shots were fired im- mediately opposite to us , we again saw the old bear . Owing to an intervening brake , however , my view ...
... reason to suppose it took the desired effect . " In the space of two or three minutes , during which several shots were fired im- mediately opposite to us , we again saw the old bear . Owing to an intervening brake , however , my view ...
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... reason for it as applicable to themselves , which would make you ashamed of it , as part of your own system . Imagine , for a mo- ment , that such a privilege as you have described , did not exist , but that to - morrow , one of your ...
... reason for it as applicable to themselves , which would make you ashamed of it , as part of your own system . Imagine , for a mo- ment , that such a privilege as you have described , did not exist , but that to - morrow , one of your ...
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... reason assigned for or against the motion , without knowing in a regu- lar and constitutional manner what were the complaints of the people , with what justice they were urged , or with what justice they are disre- garded , took upon ...
... reason assigned for or against the motion , without knowing in a regu- lar and constitutional manner what were the complaints of the people , with what justice they were urged , or with what justice they are disre- garded , took upon ...
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