The Passenger from Scotland YardB. Tauchnitz, 1888 - 398 sider |
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Side 15
... received habitual confidences . He shrank further into the festoons of his shapeless garment , and turned his face again towards the window - curtain . " We are surely travelling at a dangerous velocity , " resumed the clerical ...
... received habitual confidences . He shrank further into the festoons of his shapeless garment , and turned his face again towards the window - curtain . " We are surely travelling at a dangerous velocity , " resumed the clerical ...
Side 22
... received her mail bags and the passengers ' luggage , and lay alongside the pier , gently rocking as if impatient to put out . The through - guard of the train was in conversation with the captain of the boat . " It put me in a ...
... received her mail bags and the passengers ' luggage , and lay alongside the pier , gently rocking as if impatient to put out . The through - guard of the train was in conversation with the captain of the boat . " It put me in a ...
Side 58
... received . They were undoubtedly of a quality to earn the French prize at the suburban collegiate school . The gentleman in question wrote his letter and spoke his French a little laboriously , perhaps , but then he did not make a ...
... received . They were undoubtedly of a quality to earn the French prize at the suburban collegiate school . The gentleman in question wrote his letter and spoke his French a little laboriously , perhaps , but then he did not make a ...
Side 93
... received this query , " the French police are very susceptible of interference . We may be quite in order on the subject of the diamond . robbery ; but the murder is their affair , not ours . " " If we find the diamonds for ourselves ...
... received this query , " the French police are very susceptible of interference . We may be quite in order on the subject of the diamond . robbery ; but the murder is their affair , not ours . " " If we find the diamonds for ourselves ...
Side 111
... received the card with a coquettish smile , and tripped into one of the apartments communicating with the vestibule . There was an appreciative expression about the inspector's face , as he gazed after her . He had an eye for the sex ...
... received the card with a coquettish smile , and tripped into one of the apartments communicating with the vestibule . There was an appreciative expression about the inspector's face , as he gazed after her . He had an eye for the sex ...
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Side 74 - LET it be granted that a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
Side 76 - The angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal to one another; and if the equal sides be produced, the angles -upon the other side of the base shall be equal.
Side 74 - To draw a straight line through a given point parallel to a given straight line. Let A be the given point, and BC the given straight line. It is required to draw, through the point A, a straight line parallel to the straight line BC. In the line BC take any point D, and...
Side 397 - ... shall be equal to three given straight lines, but any two whatever of these must be greater than the third.
Side 230 - Behold, I have heard that there is corn in Egypt; get you down thither, and buy for us from thence ; that we may live, and not die. And Joseph's ten brethren went down to buy corn in Egypt. But Benjamin, Joseph's brother, Jacob sent not with his brethren : for he said, Lest peradventure mischief befall him.
Side 75 - BG; and things that are equal to the same are equal to one another; therefore the straight line AL is equal to BC. Wherefore from the given point A a straight line AL has been drawn equal to the given straight line BC.
Side 396 - If one side of a triangle be produced, the exterior angle shall be greater than either of the interior opposite angles.
Side 396 - Any two angles of a triangle are together less than two right angles.
Side 230 - And the sons of Israel came to buy corn among those that came; for the famine was in the land of Canaan. And Joseph was the governor over the land, and he it was that sold to all the people of the land; and Joseph's brethren came, and bowed down themselves before him with their faces to the earth.
Side 75 - And that a circle may be described from any centre, at any distance from that centre.