Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Redi found that birds kept forgotten by those who have once without water as well as food lived seen it : all the vitality of the body only nine days ; those to whom he seems centred there , in feverish gave water lived twenty days .
Redi found that birds kept forgotten by those who have once without water as well as food lived seen it : all the vitality of the body only nine days ; those to whom he seems centred there , in feverish gave water lived twenty days .
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My legs seem dead . For able , as being the daily record of a three days I have ... The whole being seems all , thirst , become more and more fright- possessed by one desire , before which ful . For three days there has been no rain .
My legs seem dead . For able , as being the daily record of a three days I have ... The whole being seems all , thirst , become more and more fright- possessed by one desire , before which ful . For three days there has been no rain .
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... nature thus clothe they seem accidents , freaks or after- the homeliness of man with its own thoughts of nature . ... took their chance meals , or oilskin hat , which seems as pecutheir chance rests and recreations . liar to the ...
... nature thus clothe they seem accidents , freaks or after- the homeliness of man with its own thoughts of nature . ... took their chance meals , or oilskin hat , which seems as pecutheir chance rests and recreations . liar to the ...
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... is quite anlier has , in his own thoughts , con- other matter , and , in our opinion , a founded these two together , but very subordinate business . An artmerely that he seems to have left to ist may be unable to collect together ...
... is quite anlier has , in his own thoughts , con- other matter , and , in our opinion , a founded these two together , but very subordinate business . An artmerely that he seems to have left to ist may be unable to collect together ...
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It does not The Chevalier gives a lofty descrip- seem possible that events could have tion of what our modern novelists ... it seems , is one pattern of new dynasty was Charles Dickens . excellence , and Gil Blas is nothing Enough of ...
It does not The Chevalier gives a lofty descrip- seem possible that events could have tion of what our modern novelists ... it seems , is one pattern of new dynasty was Charles Dickens . excellence , and Gil Blas is nothing Enough of ...
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