Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... substance ; and of this his outer career gave no better token than the lumbering husk of the cocoa - nut does of the fruit within . Not long after our sight of him on the terrace of the Villa Scarpa , Thorn- dale passed away from this ...
... substance ; and of this his outer career gave no better token than the lumbering husk of the cocoa - nut does of the fruit within . Not long after our sight of him on the terrace of the Villa Scarpa , Thorn- dale passed away from this ...
Página 234
... substance and human interest have fled . And even in the discussion of the highest and most perplexing problems of life , the reader feels that the arguments and counter - arguments come home to him , and that he has a personal interest ...
... substance and human interest have fled . And even in the discussion of the highest and most perplexing problems of life , the reader feels that the arguments and counter - arguments come home to him , and that he has a personal interest ...
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... substance of it will be left much in the state in which it was originally devised . This initiation , therefore , is practically , though not theoretically , real power . It is a pervading influence for good , or for evil ; and where ...
... substance of it will be left much in the state in which it was originally devised . This initiation , therefore , is practically , though not theoretically , real power . It is a pervading influence for good , or for evil ; and where ...
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... substance and organic force . However various the articles of Food and Drink , it is clear that there must be a process by which all differences are annulled , one similar result attained . What- ever characters these substances may ...
... substance and organic force . However various the articles of Food and Drink , it is clear that there must be a process by which all differences are annulled , one similar result attained . What- ever characters these substances may ...
Página 326
... substances into the stomach , the more imperious systemic sensa- tion of Hunger is not thus to be appeased . We must , therefore , be content , at present , with accepting the fact , which the science of a future day may possibly ...
... substances into the stomach , the more imperious systemic sensa- tion of Hunger is not thus to be appeased . We must , therefore , be content , at present , with accepting the fact , which the science of a future day may possibly ...
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