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Pagina 14
... appear- ance , being full of water to a considera- ble depth . The children were fortu- nately high and dry in the upper berths , and were as good as gold ; while the maids did their best under very trying circumstances . So much water ...
... appear- ance , being full of water to a considera- ble depth . The children were fortu- nately high and dry in the upper berths , and were as good as gold ; while the maids did their best under very trying circumstances . So much water ...
Pagina 26
... appear one of the most considerable interests of life . The mother , the nurse , and the sympathetic aunt appear to find an inexhaustible charm in all the events of babyhood . There is a tender beauty in its fragile form , a delightful ...
... appear one of the most considerable interests of life . The mother , the nurse , and the sympathetic aunt appear to find an inexhaustible charm in all the events of babyhood . There is a tender beauty in its fragile form , a delightful ...
Pagina 27
... appear to follow then that the young of the higher and more intelligent animals will be born with these centres but very lit- tle developed . And this is what we find . The stupidity of the pup is pro- verbial . While the lower species ...
... appear to follow then that the young of the higher and more intelligent animals will be born with these centres but very lit- tle developed . And this is what we find . The stupidity of the pup is pro- verbial . While the lower species ...
Pagina 32
... appears to be an exemplary infant- healthy , good - natured , and given to that infantile way of relieving the pres- sure of his animal spirits which is , I be- lieve , known as crowing . Not believing in the classifications of ...
... appears to be an exemplary infant- healthy , good - natured , and given to that infantile way of relieving the pres- sure of his animal spirits which is , I be- lieve , known as crowing . Not believing in the classifications of ...
Pagina 33
... appears to be indulg- ing in an unscientific vein of levity . TRACT XC . AND ITS CONSEQUENCES . BY JAMES ANTHONY. now . ! For the first weeks the baby lives in a very confined world . Clifford at least , was supremely indifferent to the ...
... appears to be indulg- ing in an unscientific vein of levity . TRACT XC . AND ITS CONSEQUENCES . BY JAMES ANTHONY. now . ! For the first weeks the baby lives in a very confined world . Clifford at least , was supremely indifferent to the ...
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