Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 63;Volume 126John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1896 |
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Pagina 11
... given the su- preme fruition that it shall in a real sense continue after the individual has ceased to be . This reward is Pasteur's . For though he could not , of course , wholly throw his mantle over his school , endowing them with ...
... given the su- preme fruition that it shall in a real sense continue after the individual has ceased to be . This reward is Pasteur's . For though he could not , of course , wholly throw his mantle over his school , endowing them with ...
Pagina 12
... given to few to make so many discoveries of practical impor- tance , after any one of which it might have been said he has deserved well of his country and paid his debt to man- kind . He reformed the practice of vinegar - making and ...
... given to few to make so many discoveries of practical impor- tance , after any one of which it might have been said he has deserved well of his country and paid his debt to man- kind . He reformed the practice of vinegar - making and ...
Pagina 46
... given to hunting than to oratory , had to make a speech . This weighed heavily on his mind , and one night he was so ... given a suit of pepper and salt instead . Every winter a yeomanry ball was given at the George Inn . Captain Hill ...
... given to hunting than to oratory , had to make a speech . This weighed heavily on his mind , and one night he was so ... given a suit of pepper and salt instead . Every winter a yeomanry ball was given at the George Inn . Captain Hill ...
Pagina 55
... given to complaining of , and quarel- ling with , the other members of the outfit , but , on the other hand , a first- class jungle cook . He had seen a good deal of the world , having visited Mel- bourne and other places in Australia ...
... given to complaining of , and quarel- ling with , the other members of the outfit , but , on the other hand , a first- class jungle cook . He had seen a good deal of the world , having visited Mel- bourne and other places in Australia ...
Pagina 60
... given up hope of sport , my shika- ris and I having walked about ten miles without a vestige of a lion track , when we came on quite fresh signs of two biggish lions that had been hunting oryx ; the tracks were so fresh that we knew we ...
... given up hope of sport , my shika- ris and I having walked about ten miles without a vestige of a lion track , when we came on quite fresh signs of two biggish lions that had been hunting oryx ; the tracks were so fresh that we knew we ...
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