The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... considering “multispecies ethnography” as “a new genre of writing and mode of research” in the social sciences, and many researchers are now looking toward “an anthropology that is not just confined to the human but ... CONSIDER THE OSTRICH.
... considering “multispecies ethnography” as “a new genre of writing and mode of research” in the social sciences, and many researchers are now looking toward “an anthropology that is not just confined to the human but ... CONSIDER THE OSTRICH.
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... me back ? " She wrinkles her mouth up and looks to the ceiling , considering this . I stare expectantly at her . " You know . Yes , I think he does , " she says finally . I feel so relieved . He loves me too . Consider Lily.
... me back ? " She wrinkles her mouth up and looks to the ceiling , considering this . I stare expectantly at her . " You know . Yes , I think he does , " she says finally . I feel so relieved . He loves me too . Consider Lily.
Pagina 215
... considering it for even a minute . I didn't know how to handle what I was feeling . " " Sounds like we both need to be a little more patient with ourselves . " I watch our fingers tangle , admiring the perfect way they ... CONSIDER ME 215.
... considering it for even a minute . I didn't know how to handle what I was feeling . " " Sounds like we both need to be a little more patient with ourselves . " I watch our fingers tangle , admiring the perfect way they ... CONSIDER ME 215.
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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