Littell's Living Age, Volume 28Living Age Company Incorporated, 1851 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 80
Pagina 175
... become so hard and compact that they can receive no further nourishment . The moisture they contain , be- ing deprived of circulation , and not replaced by fresh sap , ferments , corrupts , and gradually reduces the fibres of the wood ...
... become so hard and compact that they can receive no further nourishment . The moisture they contain , be- ing deprived of circulation , and not replaced by fresh sap , ferments , corrupts , and gradually reduces the fibres of the wood ...
Pagina 176
... become harder , and hence the joints become stiffer and stiffer , as age advances . The very elastic spinal column becomes so stiff as not to change its position without pain and difficulty , and hence the stooping position - hence the ...
... become harder , and hence the joints become stiffer and stiffer , as age advances . The very elastic spinal column becomes so stiff as not to change its position without pain and difficulty , and hence the stooping position - hence the ...
Pagina 305
... become a zumeendar . The lohar , carpenter pays us a yearly revenue of 770 rupees . From the and koomhar , were craftsmen in their own line , day of their location up to the present time , no their business demanding constant ...
... become a zumeendar . The lohar , carpenter pays us a yearly revenue of 770 rupees . From the and koomhar , were craftsmen in their own line , day of their location up to the present time , no their business demanding constant ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Anglo-Saxon animalcules appeared army Austrian beautiful Blassemare Cabul called Camarina carats Castlebar character Christian church color court death diamond Don Tadeo England English eyes fact father favor feeling France French fungi fungus German give hand Harriet Acland Hazeldean head heard heart honor hope human infusoria interest Ireland Jamaica king King of Prussia La Rochefoucauld labor Lady land language Le Prun Lenny less letter light living look Lord Madame matter ment microscope mind nation nature Neander never night once party passed Peel perhaps person piastres Pisistratus poor possession present Prince Prun Prussia readers remarkable replied Riccabocca scarcely seemed seen Sir Robert Sir Robert Peel Smyrna soon speak spirit squire Stirn things thought tion told took Tractarians truth whole words write young