The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... objects of his care forty- eight times , or once every half hour , and during the second day and night thirty times , and so on , reducing the number of meals as the worms grow older ; the care bestowed on their culture , and the ...
... objects of his care forty- eight times , or once every half hour , and during the second day and night thirty times , and so on , reducing the number of meals as the worms grow older ; the care bestowed on their culture , and the ...
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... object , which he now perceived moved along the level horizon . It must be a ship , but she was passing the island , and he kept anxiously looking , in the expectation of her fading from his view . In a short time he could perceive her ...
... object , which he now perceived moved along the level horizon . It must be a ship , but she was passing the island , and he kept anxiously looking , in the expectation of her fading from his view . In a short time he could perceive her ...
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... objects with which the Egyptians were conversant , are very difficult to decipher , if we may judge from the learning ... object : for instance , how could the idea of a corpse " be represented on paper ; the figure of a man , it is ...
... objects with which the Egyptians were conversant , are very difficult to decipher , if we may judge from the learning ... object : for instance , how could the idea of a corpse " be represented on paper ; the figure of a man , it is ...
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... objects of his desire ; and these he is easily enabled to supply from the rich storehouse of nature , which the ... object of general pursuit , and the busy mind of man is occupied in forming and digesting plans to ensure such a ...
... objects of his desire ; and these he is easily enabled to supply from the rich storehouse of nature , which the ... object of general pursuit , and the busy mind of man is occupied in forming and digesting plans to ensure such a ...
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... object cannot be attained till the nation rise as one man to crush this enemy to its happiness . This is the result which the institutions called TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES aim to accomplish . The means they employ is simply the diffusion of ...
... object cannot be attained till the nation rise as one man to crush this enemy to its happiness . This is the result which the institutions called TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES aim to accomplish . The means they employ is simply the diffusion of ...
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