The Passing of Black Eagle X. A Retrieved Reformation XI.
— from Roads of Destiny by O. Henry
45, 46), but how to enslave their own brethren (Exodus xxi.
— from Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) by G. W. (George William) Foote
Of blue (Exod. xxviii.
— from Little Folks (December 1884) A Magazine for the Young by Various
T HE P URIFYING OF B ENGAL XIV.
— from Rulers of India: Lord Clive by G. B. (George Bruce) Malleson
The introduction of armorial insignia in embroidered Vestments: on Robes: on Beds, etc. XIII.
— from Heraldry for Craftsmen & Designers by Hope, W. H. St. John (William Henry St. John), Sir
Hence the preface to the ten commandments.—“I am the Lord thy God which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage ” (Ex. xx, 2); which the Westminster catechism explains that “because God is the Lord and our God and Redeemer, therefore, we are bound to keep all his commandments.”
— from A Bible History of Baptism by Samuel J. (Samuel John) Baird
T HE D EATH OF B ELLOT XXII.
— from The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Hatteras by Jules Verne
O BSERVATION — E XPERIMENT — H YPOTHESIS .
— from A Class Room Logic Deductive and Inductive, with Special Application to the Science and Art of Teaching by George Hastings McNair
T HE A UXILIARY E LEMENTS IN I NDUCTION — O BSERVATION — E XPERIMENT — H YPOTHESIS .
— from A Class Room Logic Deductive and Inductive, with Special Application to the Science and Art of Teaching by George Hastings McNair
“To say nothing,” added Eve, “of blue emeralds!” X Where Is Circe?
— from Dig Here! by Gladys Allen
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