Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... person in ordinary activity , and very little food will be needed to repair such waste ; but although comparatively small , the amount of waste will be absolutely large ; we cannot say how large it will be , we can only say that it must ...
... person in ordinary activity , and very little food will be needed to repair such waste ; but although comparatively small , the amount of waste will be absolutely large ; we cannot say how large it will be , we can only say that it must ...
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... person who had not lost his senses when they received acci- dental relief . He assured me his pains at first were so great as to be often tempted to eat a part of the men who died , and which the rest of his crew actually lived upon ...
... person who had not lost his senses when they received acci- dental relief . He assured me his pains at first were so great as to be often tempted to eat a part of the men who died , and which the rest of his crew actually lived upon ...
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... person they found a diary , written in pencil , from which the following are extracts : - " Sept. 16. The generous philanthro- pist who may find my corpse is re- quested to bury it , and to repay himself for the trouble by my clothes ...
... person they found a diary , written in pencil , from which the following are extracts : - " Sept. 16. The generous philanthro- pist who may find my corpse is re- quested to bury it , and to repay himself for the trouble by my clothes ...
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... person answering to Waife's descrip- tion had been seen in the town . Once , indeed , Rugge was close on the right scent ; for , insisting upon Waife's one eye and his possession of a white dog , he was told by several witnesses that a ...
... person answering to Waife's descrip- tion had been seen in the town . Once , indeed , Rugge was close on the right scent ; for , insisting upon Waife's one eye and his possession of a white dog , he was told by several witnesses that a ...
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... person with the spoils of those whom he devours . Mr Losely introduced to Mr Poole's friends - dresses for dinner ; and , combining elegance with appetite , eats them up . engaged was showy and commodious . ened the timid -. our next ...
... person with the spoils of those whom he devours . Mr Losely introduced to Mr Poole's friends - dresses for dinner ; and , combining elegance with appetite , eats them up . engaged was showy and commodious . ened the timid -. our next ...
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