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... perhaps not above seven or eight thousand years old , yet the earth itself is of an antiquity so enormous , that these seven or eight thousand years dwindle into a point when compared with it . And this idea is consonant with facts ...
... perhaps not above seven or eight thousand years old , yet the earth itself is of an antiquity so enormous , that these seven or eight thousand years dwindle into a point when compared with it . And this idea is consonant with facts ...
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... perhaps , that in the tenderness of their nature , they consider their occupation to be a dangerous one , and on the long - established prin- ciple , that none but the brave deserve the fair , ' they come next to the soldier in female ...
... perhaps , that in the tenderness of their nature , they consider their occupation to be a dangerous one , and on the long - established prin- ciple , that none but the brave deserve the fair , ' they come next to the soldier in female ...
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... perhaps any demonstration which would lead a well - educated person to desire more of anatomy than that of the foot . The foot has in its structure all the fine appliances that you see in a building . In the first place , there is an ...
... perhaps any demonstration which would lead a well - educated person to desire more of anatomy than that of the foot . The foot has in its structure all the fine appliances that you see in a building . In the first place , there is an ...
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... perhaps be told that their earnings are already too little , but I con- sider that all parties should endeavour to live below their incomes , and they may depend upon it that it is the only method by which they they can increase their ...
... perhaps be told that their earnings are already too little , but I con- sider that all parties should endeavour to live below their incomes , and they may depend upon it that it is the only method by which they they can increase their ...
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... perhaps the wife comes to see if her hus- band is for coming home ; then commences a scene of uproar ; at last he goes home , and what money he has left is taken to the pawn - shop to release their Sunday clothing . Sunday over , their ...
... perhaps the wife comes to see if her hus- band is for coming home ; then commences a scene of uproar ; at last he goes home , and what money he has left is taken to the pawn - shop to release their Sunday clothing . Sunday over , their ...
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