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... become sufficient for the purpose designed by Nature , than all the sympathies of parental fondness become deve- loped . " This is a very plausible generalisation ; but there are facts which peremptorily contradict it . On the one hand ...
... become sufficient for the purpose designed by Nature , than all the sympathies of parental fondness become deve- loped . " This is a very plausible generalisation ; but there are facts which peremptorily contradict it . On the one hand ...
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... becoming turbid , as it would if it contained albumen in solution , it remains un- altered , except that , when organic particles are present , they become distinct . Examine the fluid with the microscope , and you will find animal ...
... becoming turbid , as it would if it contained albumen in solution , it remains un- altered , except that , when organic particles are present , they become distinct . Examine the fluid with the microscope , and you will find animal ...
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... become in the inspec- tion of this mystic globe , that she did not notice the dawn pass into broad daylight , nor hear a voice at the door below - nor , in short , take into cognition the external world , till a heavy tread shook the ...
... become in the inspec- tion of this mystic globe , that she did not notice the dawn pass into broad daylight , nor hear a voice at the door below - nor , in short , take into cognition the external world , till a heavy tread shook the ...
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... become a poor broken vagabond like me . I am no prince in disguise- a good - for - nothing varlet who should be too grateful to have something to keep himself from a dunghill . " LIONEL .- " Don't talk so . And but for your accident you ...
... become a poor broken vagabond like me . I am no prince in disguise- a good - for - nothing varlet who should be too grateful to have something to keep himself from a dunghill . " LIONEL .- " Don't talk so . And but for your accident you ...
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... become as familiar to us , thanks to Mr Stir- ling , as the characters in our favourite novel ; and it requires no great stretch of imagination , after this admirable picture , to realise the frequent arrivals which drove Quixada wild ...
... become as familiar to us , thanks to Mr Stir- ling , as the characters in our favourite novel ; and it requires no great stretch of imagination , after this admirable picture , to realise the frequent arrivals which drove Quixada wild ...
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Strona 261 - And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so.
Strona 435 - There is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons who need no repentance.
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Strona 73 - So she sat down and read some of the reviews to her father ; and then, giving him the copy of Jane Eyre that she intended for him, she left him to read it. When he came in to tea, he said, " Girls, do you know Charlotte has been writing a book, and it is much better than likely?
Strona 373 - Stagnum Aporicum" is Lochaber; so here we have a pauper from the neighbourhood of Lochaber — a designation which I take to be familiarly known at "the Board of Supervision for the Relief of the Poor in Scotland.
Strona 262 - The tawny lion, pawing to get free His hinder parts, then springs as broke from bonds, And rampant shakes his brinded mane...