10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONJECTURABLY»
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conjecturably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The works of George Meredith
In states of dubitation under impelling elements, the instinct pointing to
courageous action is, besides the manlier, conjecturably the right one. LESLIE
STEPHEN 1 When that noble body of scholarly and 152 SHORT ARTICLES.
2
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
She was a large woman with a queerly screwing gait, said to result from a leg
conjecturably wooden. She wore crinoline, too, which gave a certain validity to
the surmise, and her temper was such as coerced tolerance for cold mutton and ...
3
The North American Review
I saw him during that period of quiescence in Cleveland, when he was
conjecturably choosing whether, with his ripened powers, he should be artist or
diplomatist, or, rather, as it has sometimes seemed to me, which part he should
let ...
4
Harper's Magazine: (1908)
... Omaha, St. Louis, Chicago, Memphis, or at the nearest from the commuting
settlements along the different lines of railroad out of the city, was now
conjecturably of a more sportive and less critical nature even than his winter
predecessor.
5
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
It is a fairly easy corridor in the rock and was conjecturably used for victualing the
castle in secret. The smears of torchlights are yet on its neatly cemented ceiling,
and here as in the dungeons, are scrawls enough on the walls, though these ...
6
Translations. Prose: Notices of fine arts
I believe it more probable that Guinicelli and Cavalcanti were then really meant,
and that Dante afterwards either altered his opinion, or may (conjecturably) have
chosen to imply a change of preference in order to gratify Cino da Pistoia, whom
...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, 1897
... of something, conjecturably his sojourn in Rome. In a low voice, and with
pauses adjusted to the occasional silences of the young people across the room,
Mrs. Bowen told Colville how Mr. Morton was introduced to her by an old friend
who ...
William Dean Howells, Edwin H. Cady, 1982
8
Lovingly and Orderly: A Son's Lament
"I would assume the date that they signed in front of me," Ms. Scott responded
conjecturably knowing for a fact that she never witnessed my deceased mother
sign her handwritten note. Phil inquired, "So is what you are saying is that Bryan
...
Theodore (Ted) Shorter Jr, 2012
9
Publications of the Navy Records Society
... humbly desiring to know their Honours' pleasure both about her and the pitch
and tar which came 1 The words within brackets are filled in conjecturably, the
paper being worn away. s See No. 527, where it is described as a Hamburg ship.
Navy Records Society (Great Britain), 1906
From time to time she looked over at them, and then turned again to the young
clergyman, who, when he had closed the book, rested his hands on its top and
began to give an animated account of something, conjecturably his sojourn in
Rome ...
William Dean Howells, 2004
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