Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45;Volume 108John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1887 |
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... person is the champion and propagator of the official views and of the official code . His influence on the decisions of the peasants ' courts is considerable , as is well known . The rarity of the exceptions , however , makes the rule ...
... person is the champion and propagator of the official views and of the official code . His influence on the decisions of the peasants ' courts is considerable , as is well known . The rarity of the exceptions , however , makes the rule ...
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... person and make him clasp his nose tightly , then put into his mouth successively small pieces of beef , mutton , veal , and pork , and it is safe to predict that he will not be able to tell one morsel from another . The same results ...
... person and make him clasp his nose tightly , then put into his mouth successively small pieces of beef , mutton , veal , and pork , and it is safe to predict that he will not be able to tell one morsel from another . The same results ...
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... persons , of course , are as inca- pable of enjoying certain dishes , the principal relish of which lies in their aroma , as color - blind people would be able to appreciate a gorgeous Titian . It is evident too , that , just as the ...
... persons , of course , are as inca- pable of enjoying certain dishes , the principal relish of which lies in their aroma , as color - blind people would be able to appreciate a gorgeous Titian . It is evident too , that , just as the ...
Pagina 45
... person in a hundred how to eat . Cooking and eating are acts in which practice has made few experts . And why ? Simply because it has never been pointed out with sufficient definiteness and emphasis , that everything in these arts ...
... person in a hundred how to eat . Cooking and eating are acts in which practice has made few experts . And why ? Simply because it has never been pointed out with sufficient definiteness and emphasis , that everything in these arts ...
Pagina 46
... person to faint , the fumes of the smelling - bottle will restore him . to consciousness . ' The magic and value of gastronomic odors lies in this , that they stimulate the flow of saliva and other alimentary juices , thus making sure ...
... person to faint , the fumes of the smelling - bottle will restore him . to consciousness . ' The magic and value of gastronomic odors lies in this , that they stimulate the flow of saliva and other alimentary juices , thus making sure ...
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