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Page 258
... give him some cut food . Between the third and fourth year , usually about three and a half , the two next nippers appear above and below , and the second milk grinder disappears about the same time , leaving him now six molar teeth on ...
... give him some cut food . Between the third and fourth year , usually about three and a half , the two next nippers appear above and below , and the second milk grinder disappears about the same time , leaving him now six molar teeth on ...
Page 285
... give the lie . Tell nature thou'rt its master , And bid it own thy power ; Tell justice to go faster , Though sullen she may lour : If aught they can reply , Still give to each the lie , Tell arts they all yield pleasure ; Tell schools ...
... give the lie . Tell nature thou'rt its master , And bid it own thy power ; Tell justice to go faster , Though sullen she may lour : If aught they can reply , Still give to each the lie , Tell arts they all yield pleasure ; Tell schools ...
Page 399
... give his very words : His acuteness , penetration , coolness , vigor , and presence of mind ; his boldness of design , and intrepidity in execution ; his firmness , activity , and perseverance , are qualities not possessed by any other ...
... give his very words : His acuteness , penetration , coolness , vigor , and presence of mind ; his boldness of design , and intrepidity in execution ; his firmness , activity , and perseverance , are qualities not possessed by any other ...
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