Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 62;Volume 125John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1895 |
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Pagina 5
... poor old celebrity had stuck majestically fast on his dry intermaxillary bone . " What a good thing it would be , " said an un- kind but learned Englishman , " what a good thing it would be if scientific men never lived beyond sixty ...
... poor old celebrity had stuck majestically fast on his dry intermaxillary bone . " What a good thing it would be , " said an un- kind but learned Englishman , " what a good thing it would be if scientific men never lived beyond sixty ...
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... poor- er , and the sort of person whose success will provoke a gush of enthusiasm in the newspapers ; one or the other may be in private relations with those who have to put the rules in force ; it may be abundantly clear that by some ...
... poor- er , and the sort of person whose success will provoke a gush of enthusiasm in the newspapers ; one or the other may be in private relations with those who have to put the rules in force ; it may be abundantly clear that by some ...
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... poor animals get more work and less food than before . Gradually we had to take out one bul- lock after another from the spans , be- cause they got exhausted and kept lying down every few minutes . Two had eventually to be shot , and ...
... poor animals get more work and less food than before . Gradually we had to take out one bul- lock after another from the spans , be- cause they got exhausted and kept lying down every few minutes . Two had eventually to be shot , and ...
Pagina 31
... poor con- dition , with her teeth much worn , and had three porcupine quills in her , two stuck in her fore - paws , and one long one running upward through her lower jaw and piercing her tongue . They had all made bad festering wounds ...
... poor con- dition , with her teeth much worn , and had three porcupine quills in her , two stuck in her fore - paws , and one long one running upward through her lower jaw and piercing her tongue . They had all made bad festering wounds ...
Pagina 32
... poor fellow was carried to the camp , and all night long he kept alternately raving in delirium , or tell- ing them pluckily that he would soon be well again . The lion had taken off his scalp before it touched his arm . Next morning he ...
... poor fellow was carried to the camp , and all night long he kept alternately raving in delirium , or tell- ing them pluckily that he would soon be well again . The lion had taken off his scalp before it touched his arm . Next morning he ...
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