Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... hand . Attention is called to the two facts ing much , because , supposing the case of Janet's seldom speaking and sleep- to be true , they materially affect the question . In a state of such quies- cence as is here implied , the waste ...
... hand . Attention is called to the two facts ing much , because , supposing the case of Janet's seldom speaking and sleep- to be true , they materially affect the question . In a state of such quies- cence as is here implied , the waste ...
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... hand , the rate of waste would be ac- celerated . It is found that a slug kept without food loses one - eleventh of its weight in six weeks . We cannot admit that , even in a bed - ridden girl , the vital activity would be slower than ...
... hand , the rate of waste would be ac- celerated . It is found that a slug kept without food loses one - eleventh of its weight in six weeks . We cannot admit that , even in a bed - ridden girl , the vital activity would be slower than ...
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... hand seized a bar , and by that means gained a second , though I think there were at least six or seven ranks ... hand in hand , near the southernmost wall of the prison . Of what passed in the interval , to the time of my resurrection ...
... hand seized a bar , and by that means gained a second , though I think there were at least six or seven ranks ... hand in hand , near the southernmost wall of the prison . Of what passed in the interval , to the time of my resurrection ...
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Rugge , meanwhile , one hand thrust in his bosom , contemplated the diplo- matic efforts of his ministers , and saw ... hands on the child's shoulders , and looked her in the face without speaking . The child as firmly returned the gaze ...
Rugge , meanwhile , one hand thrust in his bosom , contemplated the diplo- matic efforts of his ministers , and saw ... hands on the child's shoulders , and looked her in the face without speaking . The child as firmly returned the gaze ...
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... hand - certainly a sailor -a British tar ! poor man . The dog was hideous enough to have been exhibited as a lusus na- turæ , -evidently very aged - for its face and ears were grey , the rest of it a rusty reddish black ; it had immense ...
... hand - certainly a sailor -a British tar ! poor man . The dog was hideous enough to have been exhibited as a lusus na- turæ , -evidently very aged - for its face and ears were grey , the rest of it a rusty reddish black ; it had immense ...
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