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Page 79
... existence in the attacks of the disorder ; but even when carefully watched , and every care is taken of them , they never attain old age . Many die before thirty or forty , and few live beyond sixty ; but a great deal of diversity in ...
... existence in the attacks of the disorder ; but even when carefully watched , and every care is taken of them , they never attain old age . Many die before thirty or forty , and few live beyond sixty ; but a great deal of diversity in ...
Page 136
... existence , should first have inquired whether he existed at all . Does not the same impenetrable veil cover the real history of the heroes and demigods of antient Europe ? -From the orthography of this extract , we presume that it has ...
... existence , should first have inquired whether he existed at all . Does not the same impenetrable veil cover the real history of the heroes and demigods of antient Europe ? -From the orthography of this extract , we presume that it has ...
Page 236
... existence an offering to the plunderers of the storm , sunk into the recess of annihilation . Of the side - locks of the rose , the curles of the sunbul , and the twisted ringlets of the shumshade , not a single hair remained in the ...
... existence an offering to the plunderers of the storm , sunk into the recess of annihilation . Of the side - locks of the rose , the curles of the sunbul , and the twisted ringlets of the shumshade , not a single hair remained in the ...
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