Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... true expres- sion of the facts . As an analogy , its failure is conspicuous . No engine burns its own substance as fuel its motor power is all derived from the coke which is burning in the furnace , and is in direct constant proportion ...
... true expres- sion of the facts . As an analogy , its failure is conspicuous . No engine burns its own substance as fuel its motor power is all derived from the coke which is burning in the furnace , and is in direct constant proportion ...
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... true of men as of animals . Some of the simpler animals exhibit remark- able powers of endurance . Latreille pinned a spider to a cork , and after four months found it still alive . Baker kept a stag - beetle three years in a box ...
... true of men as of animals . Some of the simpler animals exhibit remark- able powers of endurance . Latreille pinned a spider to a cork , and after four months found it still alive . Baker kept a stag - beetle three years in a box ...
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... true ! I shall have the great York Theatre ! " said Rugge , as he took off his wig and laid his head on his pillow . " Restore her for the £ 100 ! not for thousands ! " Alas , my sweet Sophy ; alas ! Has not the joy that made thee ...
... true ! I shall have the great York Theatre ! " said Rugge , as he took off his wig and laid his head on his pillow . " Restore her for the £ 100 ! not for thousands ! " Alas , my sweet Sophy ; alas ! Has not the joy that made thee ...
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... true to our comradeship , and revenge to the death any breach of faith or trust . One evening as we came up from our work , and looked about , as we always did , to see that all were together , the Portugee was missing . Suspicion ...
... true to our comradeship , and revenge to the death any breach of faith or trust . One evening as we came up from our work , and looked about , as we always did , to see that all were together , the Portugee was missing . Suspicion ...
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... true sweetheart to thee for two years - have loved and followed thee like a man ; and sure thee wouldst not turn me off after so long a ' pren- ticeship . " " Art tired then , Phil , of thy woo- ing , that thou art so pressing now , or ...
... true sweetheart to thee for two years - have loved and followed thee like a man ; and sure thee wouldst not turn me off after so long a ' pren- ticeship . " " Art tired then , Phil , of thy woo- ing , that thou art so pressing now , or ...
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