Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Müller The human body is in many re- relates that a scorpion not only surspects so different from that of vived the voyage from Africa to animals , especially in its complexity , Holland , but continued without food that we can draw no ...
Müller The human body is in many re- relates that a scorpion not only surspects so different from that of vived the voyage from Africa to animals , especially in its complexity , Holland , but continued without food that we can draw no ...
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... of the human body , from unavailing . ” * The long continuance which the water will escape as insenof Thirst had produced a certain sible perspiration ; and although the feverish condition which could not amount of water which is ...
... of the human body , from unavailing . ” * The long continuance which the water will escape as insenof Thirst had produced a certain sible perspiration ; and although the feverish condition which could not amount of water which is ...
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... of character to put into practice the over - fine nerves of the virtuous . many valuable ideas that his expeThe native animal must be vigorous rience of dupe and his development in the human being , when the moral into rogue suggest ...
... of character to put into practice the over - fine nerves of the virtuous . many valuable ideas that his expeThe native animal must be vigorous rience of dupe and his development in the human being , when the moral into rogue suggest ...
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... two very Now this fidelity to nature , this different things — that artificial com representation of human character pleteness at which the artist aims in and human events as they really do the structure and winding - up of his ...
... two very Now this fidelity to nature , this different things — that artificial com representation of human character pleteness at which the artist aims in and human events as they really do the structure and winding - up of his ...
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Ward therefore , very brief and very inand Disraeli , and the many writers dulgent . We require truthfulness cuse . a fidelity to human nature . What grave Chevalier disguised some 60 Debit and Credit . [ Jan.
Ward therefore , very brief and very inand Disraeli , and the many writers dulgent . We require truthfulness cuse . a fidelity to human nature . What grave Chevalier disguised some 60 Debit and Credit . [ Jan.
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