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Pagina 24
The latter also commit a great number of domestic robberies ; in fact , this
description of crime forms two - thirds of the acts of guilt perpetrated by females in
France , while the proportion of those acts amongst men amounts to no more
than a ...
The latter also commit a great number of domestic robberies ; in fact , this
description of crime forms two - thirds of the acts of guilt perpetrated by females in
France , while the proportion of those acts amongst men amounts to no more
than a ...
Pagina 66
However the facts themselves may be lamented , it is of importance that the truth
should always be told . ... The fact is , and it should be generally known to the
world , that not one statement in one hundred given to the public , of the conduct
...
However the facts themselves may be lamented , it is of importance that the truth
should always be told . ... The fact is , and it should be generally known to the
world , that not one statement in one hundred given to the public , of the conduct
...
Pagina 377
It is on record , in fact , that they used the magnet in their journeys in the desart ;
and they still more frequently employed it in their daily prayers , which were
always begun by the faithful with turning themselves in the direction of Mecca .
It is on record , in fact , that they used the magnet in their journeys in the desart ;
and they still more frequently employed it in their daily prayers , which were
always begun by the faithful with turning themselves in the direction of Mecca .
Pagina 383
Even granting this not to be the fact , those persons who have been most among
them , and who had opportunities of ... the want of animal food was one ; but how
far this is deducible le from facts or circumstances , left for those to find out who ...
Even granting this not to be the fact , those persons who have been most among
them , and who had opportunities of ... the want of animal food was one ; but how
far this is deducible le from facts or circumstances , left for those to find out who ...
Pagina 444
But at the same time we must remember , that each of these plates contains no
more than one figure , a fact which makes an extraordinary difference between
the series of the Naturalist's Library and English edition of Cuvier's Animal
Kingdom ...
But at the same time we must remember , that each of these plates contains no
more than one figure , a fact which makes an extraordinary difference between
the series of the Naturalist's Library and English edition of Cuvier's Animal
Kingdom ...
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