Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... seen that the absence of food needed to repair the waste of tissue is the primary cause ; but it has also been seen that this primary cause may exist without the exist- ence of that sensation known to us as Hunger . All animals need ...
... seen that the absence of food needed to repair the waste of tissue is the primary cause ; but it has also been seen that this primary cause may exist without the exist- ence of that sensation known to us as Hunger . All animals need ...
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... seen it . But do you mean to say , Mr Author , that that British Tar ( gal- lant , no doubt , but hideous ) is Gentleman Waife , or that Stygian animal the snowly - curled Sir Isaac ? Upon my word , when I look at them myself , I , the ...
... seen it . But do you mean to say , Mr Author , that that British Tar ( gal- lant , no doubt , but hideous ) is Gentleman Waife , or that Stygian animal the snowly - curled Sir Isaac ? Upon my word , when I look at them myself , I , the ...
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... seen of late , came back to it . Poole recoiled , and his bones began again to ache . " I did not mean to offend you , Mr Losely , but to caution . " " Caution ! " " There were two knowing coves , who , if they had not been so drunk ...
... seen of late , came back to it . Poole recoiled , and his bones began again to ache . " I did not mean to offend you , Mr Losely , but to caution . " " Caution ! " " There were two knowing coves , who , if they had not been so drunk ...
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... 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 man blind of two eyes , and led by a black dog ...
... 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 man blind of two eyes , and led by a black dog ...
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... seen under the hood . Mrs Haughton suddenly blushes and draws in her head . Too late ! the cabriolet has stopped - a gentleman leans forward , takes off his hat , bows respectfully . " Dear , dear ! " murmurs Mrs Haughton , " I do think ...
... seen under the hood . Mrs Haughton suddenly blushes and draws in her head . Too late ! the cabriolet has stopped - a gentleman leans forward , takes off his hat , bows respectfully . " Dear , dear ! " murmurs Mrs Haughton , " I do think ...
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