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... seem , from this account , that the Mussulman ladies , like those , indeed , of every other religion , are peculiarly ... seems to be none so joyous as that of the first day of the new year , which is kept very much after the manner that ...
... seem , from this account , that the Mussulman ladies , like those , indeed , of every other religion , are peculiarly ... seems to be none so joyous as that of the first day of the new year , which is kept very much after the manner that ...
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... seems inexplicable by mere physical causes , as more than a pint of effused serum was discovered beneath the membranes and in the ventricles of the brain .'- pp . 128-130 . Trance , the last form of transient illusion noticed by Mr ...
... seems inexplicable by mere physical causes , as more than a pint of effused serum was discovered beneath the membranes and in the ventricles of the brain .'- pp . 128-130 . Trance , the last form of transient illusion noticed by Mr ...
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... seems to be rather against the viviparous theory , that eels never exhibit any external appearance of having young ones within them . Very little is known of the natural history of the eel ; indeed , the element in which they live ...
... seems to be rather against the viviparous theory , that eels never exhibit any external appearance of having young ones within them . Very little is known of the natural history of the eel ; indeed , the element in which they live ...
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