Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 18
... natural waste , civilization itself continues the work of the de- stroyer , and dooms the district to per- petual ... Nature made it , the primeval forest , untouched save for the laurels and rhododendrons which were scattered under ...
... natural waste , civilization itself continues the work of the de- stroyer , and dooms the district to per- petual ... Nature made it , the primeval forest , untouched save for the laurels and rhododendrons which were scattered under ...
Pagina 22
... natural pier , led directly to the door - step . A couple of miles in- land there are traces of a still earlier stratification of sea rovers in one of the largest and most remarkable of the surviving Danish forts . The Danes , too , had ...
... natural pier , led directly to the door - step . A couple of miles in- land there are traces of a still earlier stratification of sea rovers in one of the largest and most remarkable of the surviving Danish forts . The Danes , too , had ...
Pagina 25
... nature that a handsome young fellow of twenty - five should re- main the solitary occupant of his lodge , and he soon found an Irish lassie who was not unwilling to share it with him , Jack was a Protestant and obstinate in his way ...
... nature that a handsome young fellow of twenty - five should re- main the solitary occupant of his lodge , and he soon found an Irish lassie who was not unwilling to share it with him , Jack was a Protestant and obstinate in his way ...
Pagina 33
... natural position , and having cross- ed the fore - finger and the middle finger , put the marble between their tips ... nature - as hypothetical assump- tions which cannot be proved , or known with that highest degree of certainty which ...
... natural position , and having cross- ed the fore - finger and the middle finger , put the marble between their tips ... nature - as hypothetical assump- tions which cannot be proved , or known with that highest degree of certainty which ...
Pagina 38
... natural- ist's view of the case , but I must confess that this is exactly my notion of what is to be done with ... nature of the relation between intensity of a pain and the strength of one's desire 38 [ July , PROFESSOR HUXLEY ON ...
... natural- ist's view of the case , but I must confess that this is exactly my notion of what is to be done with ... nature of the relation between intensity of a pain and the strength of one's desire 38 [ July , PROFESSOR HUXLEY ON ...
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