Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... whole cycle of change necessary for destruction may have completed itself , or only a few of the stages in this cyele may have been gone through ; a man under cer- tain conditions will not survive six days ' fasting , and under other ...
... whole cycle of change necessary for destruction may have completed itself , or only a few of the stages in this cyele may have been gone through ; a man under cer- tain conditions will not survive six days ' fasting , and under other ...
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... whole being seems possessed by one desire , before which even the energetic instinct of mater- nity has been known to give way , and mothers have disputed with their companions for the flesh of their dead children . But let us avert our ...
... whole being seems possessed by one desire , before which even the energetic instinct of mater- nity has been known to give way , and mothers have disputed with their companions for the flesh of their dead children . But let us avert our ...
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... whole body on my head ; a Dutch sergeant who had taken his seat on my left shoulder , and a black soldier bearing on my right : all which nothing would have enabled me to support but the props and pressure equally sustaining me all ...
... whole body on my head ; a Dutch sergeant who had taken his seat on my left shoulder , and a black soldier bearing on my right : all which nothing would have enabled me to support but the props and pressure equally sustaining me all ...
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... whole affair seemed over . Left thus to his own devices , Rugge , how ever , began to institute a sharp , and what promised to be an effective in- vestigation . He ascertained that the fugitive certainly had not left by the railway , or ...
... whole affair seemed over . Left thus to his own devices , Rugge , how ever , began to institute a sharp , and what promised to be an effective in- vestigation . He ascertained that the fugitive certainly had not left by the railway , or ...
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... whole within the compass of his no- vel , and yet the actors and their doings , so far as he has depicted them , may have the highest truth of representation ; or , on the other hand , he may very dexterously combine and interweave ...
... whole within the compass of his no- vel , and yet the actors and their doings , so far as he has depicted them , may have the highest truth of representation ; or , on the other hand , he may very dexterously combine and interweave ...
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