1And what is the nature of the power derivable from these crystals?
2He should enjoy the grain and gold and other possessions derivable from it.
3To these are to be added relations derivable from the laws of perspective.
4Turning then to the evidence of St. Paul as derivable from I. Cor.
5We will now ascertain what sanction to slavery is derivable from these terms.
6Such a circumstance, if not derivable from the connotation, is called an Accident.
7What endless entertainment is derivable from striving to follow its tergiversations!
8Already all the benefits derivable from the gallant capture of Barcelona had been lost.
9Thus the Princess acknowledged the strength derivable from companionship.
10Judah's subject is, however, the care of books rather than the solace derivable from them.
11But not translatable into any other form of energy because not derivable from any other form.
12Perhaps, in a perfectly harmless way, allowing it the inspiration derivable from a well-regulated devotion to herself.
13Some of those names are derivable from my attributes and some of them relate to my acts.
14Cecily's manner accorded with her utterance; it had every charm derivable from youth, yet nothing of immaturity.
15But are the advantages derivable by the people from institutions such as this, only of a negative character?
16Before the Sunday of the Resurrection was over, the facts as derivable from the fourth Gospel would stand thus.
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