Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... feel , have but one answer , " We are hungry . " There is one remarkable fact with reference to starvation which may here be noted , and that is the resist- ance opposed by the nervous sub- stance to the effects of emaciation . Instead ...
... feel , have but one answer , " We are hungry . " There is one remarkable fact with reference to starvation which may here be noted , and that is the resist- ance opposed by the nervous sub- stance to the effects of emaciation . Instead ...
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... feel the cold more keenly , have given me great suffering . Sept. 20. - In my stomach there is terrible commotion ; hunger , and , above all , thirst , become more and more fright ful . For three days there has been no rain . Would that ...
... feel the cold more keenly , have given me great suffering . Sept. 20. - In my stomach there is terrible commotion ; hunger , and , above all , thirst , become more and more fright ful . For three days there has been no rain . Would that ...
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... feel the sensation of Hunger ; we must therefore seek for some more proximate cause of this sensation . The popular notion is that Hunger arises from empti- ness of the stomach , which , according to some physiologists , allows the ...
... feel the sensation of Hunger ; we must therefore seek for some more proximate cause of this sensation . The popular notion is that Hunger arises from empti- ness of the stomach , which , according to some physiologists , allows the ...
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... feel- ing ; and she was shocked to think Lionel was in such unnatural hands . She saw very plainly that he no longer cared for her a serpent's tooth , & c . & c . " But as soon as the burst was over , the sky cleared , and Mrs Haughton ...
... feel- ing ; and she was shocked to think Lionel was in such unnatural hands . She saw very plainly that he no longer cared for her a serpent's tooth , & c . & c . " But as soon as the burst was over , the sky cleared , and Mrs Haughton ...
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... feel himself at home in Podden Place . he had behaved to her , she could not but feel a sincere regard for him -- a deep interest in his fate . He ought still to make a brilliant marriage- did that idea not occur to him ? She might help ...
... feel himself at home in Podden Place . he had behaved to her , she could not but feel a sincere regard for him -- a deep interest in his fate . He ought still to make a brilliant marriage- did that idea not occur to him ? She might help ...
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