Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... become transformed into the solids and liquids of the living fabric , the organism continues to manifest all the powers which it manifested before . There is of course a limit to this continuance , inasmuch as vital activity is ...
... become transformed into the solids and liquids of the living fabric , the organism continues to manifest all the powers which it manifested before . There is of course a limit to this continuance , inasmuch as vital activity is ...
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... become more and more fright ful . For three days there has been no rain . Would that I could lick up the water from ... becomes acute ; and if food be still withheld , we feel as if the stomach were being torn by pincers . A state of ...
... become more and more fright ful . For three days there has been no rain . Would that I could lick up the water from ... becomes acute ; and if food be still withheld , we feel as if the stomach were being torn by pincers . A state of ...
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... become less copious ; the mouth is covered with a thick mucus , the tongue cleaves to the palate , the voice be- + BÉRARD : Cours de Physiol . , ii . 504 . comes hoarse . Then the eyes flash fire , the breathing becomes difficult , a ...
... become less copious ; the mouth is covered with a thick mucus , the tongue cleaves to the palate , the voice be- + BÉRARD : Cours de Physiol . , ii . 504 . comes hoarse . Then the eyes flash fire , the breathing becomes difficult , a ...
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... become of him ? " She fell on her knees , and , raising both her clasped hands , prayed inly , silently— an instant , not more . She rose . " If I do act , then - it is a promise - you will keep it . I shall see him - he shall know ...
... become of him ? " She fell on her knees , and , raising both her clasped hands , prayed inly , silently— an instant , not more . She rose . " If I do act , then - it is a promise - you will keep it . I shall see him - he shall know ...
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... become an athlete , with the rare personal strength which , as if in the exuberance of animal spirits , he would sometimes condescend to display , by feats that astonished the curious and fright- ened the timid - such as bending a poker ...
... become an athlete , with the rare personal strength which , as if in the exuberance of animal spirits , he would sometimes condescend to display , by feats that astonished the curious and fright- ened the timid - such as bending a poker ...
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