For what purpose should you so strongly deny a fact which I think it would be rather your interest to own?
When it comes to California everybody does--a fact which I shall now assist in demonstrating further.
His origin was strange enough, but still stranger was a fact which I soon learnt after I made the acquaintance of Gifoon, and travelled up the Nile with him for three days.
When a scientific law has the authority of numerous and varied experiments, it is against all method to renounce it too quickly upon the discovery of a fact which seems to contradict it.
But a fact which we owe to Strehlow furnishes us with a solution of this problem, which is at least probable.
But a fact whichis still more conclusive is that individual totemism, far from having given birth to the totemism of the clan, presupposes this latter.
This is a fact which, independent of the good authority we have here, we would have been naturally led, from the theory, to suppose.
This is a fact which we learn from the nature of feldspar, of which granite is in part composed; this crystallised substance is every where decomposed, where long exposed to the atmosphere.
This indeed is a fact which is admitted upon all hands; it is a fact upon which the speculations of philosophers have been already much employed; but it is a fact still more important, in my opinion, than it has been ever yet considered.
Dead coral was found on the western side, ten feet above high-water mark, a fact which in some measure supports what I have stated in connection with the raised beach on Cape Upstart.
She was popular at the theatre, and was respected by the managers and actors, a fact which seemed to augur well for her betrothed, the part I was now openly to assume.
A fact which caused me even greater trouble, however, was that she did not grasp music easily, and the study of a new part involved difficulties which meant many a painful hour for the composer who had to make her master his work.
All the same, none of these advances ever seemed to lead to the prospect of a marriage, and year by year went by without bringing her hopes of a suitable match--a fact which to me appeared quite unaccountable.
Amalie's beautiful voice and real vocal talent at first won for her a very favourable reception with the public, a fact which did us all a great deal of good.
Professor James was the first to notice a fact which a large number of observers have since remarked.
There is, however, a fact which seems to indicate that they would be mistaken.
At this point I must return to a fact which is surprising on any hypothesis we may prefer: the utility of presenting to the medium objects which have belonged to the person from whom we wish to obtain the supposed communications.
But to follow it was by no means easy: the country was so unexpectedly rough--a fact which convinced us that we had struck the wrong creek.
Some remains of birds have been found in the kitchen-middens; but most of the species are aquatic--a fact which may be readily explained by the seaboard position of the men who formed these deposits.
I forgot to inform the reader that his fallen daughter was his only one; a fact which, notwithstanding his guilt, must surely stir up the elements of our humanity in mitigation of his madness.
On those occasions he always went armed--a fact which he never attempted to conceal.
Such was El Jarasch, who was to be my companion and my messmate,--a fact which seemed to afford small satisfaction to either of us.
Thus we discover a fact which seems at first somewhat surprising, that the pillar could not be viewed in its full height from any side, and that the upper part of it alone was visible from the Forum over the roof of the basilica.
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