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  1.  Blix / Norris, Frank, 1870-1902
    , had been promptly modified to Condy, or even, among his familiar and intimate friends, to Conny. Asked as to his birthplace--for no Californian assumes that his neighbor is born in the State--Condy was wont to reply ...  details...
  2.  Home Scenes and Home Influence; a series of tales and sketches / Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885
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  3.  The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three / Carleton, William, 1794-1869
    . I'm sorry you struck me, Condy, for I was only jokin' all the time. I never had ill-will against you; an ... and cheek is in a frightful state; but no matther, Condy, I forgive you, especially in the hope  details...
  4.  Castle Rackrent / Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849
    that Sir Patrick, Sir Murtagh, Sir Kit, and Sir Condy Rackrent's affairs will be as interesting to all the world ... Sir Condy, are characters which could no more be met with at present in Ireland, than Squire Western  details...
  5.  Massacre at Paris / Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593
    and Queen [Margaret], and his [olde] Mother Queen [of Navarre], the Prince of Condy, the Admirall ... . CHARLES. Prince of Navarre my honourable brother, Prince Condy, and my good Lord Admirall, wishe  details...
  6.  Three selections from Plutarch's Genius of Sokrates. Who the genii are, The dream of Timarchus, The care of the genii. Englished by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie ... / Plutarch
    ' This may take place because while one sleeps the body enjoys a total stillness and rest, while the condi ...  details...
  7.  Free will and four English philosophers: Hobbes, Locke, Hume and Mill / by the Rev. Joseph Rickaby, S.J. / Rickaby, Joseph, 1845-1932
    with the absence of perturbation, they would style the " condi tions " of the particular effect observable ... , were the remote condi tions giving rise to the complacency. contentment in the same, in other jgords  details...
  8.  An introduction to Kant's critical philosophy, by George Tapley Whitney and Philip Howard Fogel. / Whitney, George Tapley, 1871-1938
    . By this he means that space condi- tions have no significance for objects in themselves. Nevertheless ... , they themselves depend upon more ultimate condi- tions, and of course, they can not condition the conditions  details...
  9.  An introduction to Kant's critical philosophy / by George Tapley Whitney and Philip Howard Fogel. / Whitney, George Tapley, 1871-1938
    standpoint that we can speak of space, ex ternal objects, etc. By this he means that space condi tions ... , they themselves depend upon more ultimate condi tions, and of course, they can not condition the conditions  details...
  10.  Emerson's essay on compensation; with an introduction by Lewis Nathaniel Chase. / Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882
    underlies the nature and condi- tion of man. Every excess causes a defect ; every de- fect an excess ... endure. The true life and satisfactions of man seem to elude the utmost rigors or felicities of condi  details...

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