Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind ... Illustrated by Two Or Three Hundred Choice Anecdotes; Three Thousand Oratorical and Poetical Readings; Five Thousand Proverbs, Maxims and Laconics, and Several Hundred Elegant EngravingsMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 368 páginas |
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Página viii
... passes out of our systems more than half of what we eat | constituting the nutritive funct on of which living bodies ... passing off of a subtle and invisible fluid from the mind , in ac- cordance with its state ; which is often ...
... passes out of our systems more than half of what we eat | constituting the nutritive funct on of which living bodies ... passing off of a subtle and invisible fluid from the mind , in ac- cordance with its state ; which is often ...
Página ix
... passing over them : apply the principle to all muscles . The subject might be greatly extended ; but for further information , see the Author's large work on Physiology and Psychology , which will be published as soon as convenient ...
... passing over them : apply the principle to all muscles . The subject might be greatly extended ; but for further information , see the Author's large work on Physiology and Psychology , which will be published as soon as convenient ...
Página x
... passes into the right ventricle , i , thence into both lungs , where it is purified ; after which it passes into the left auricle , and left ventricle , then into the aorta , o , and the carotid and subcla vian arteries ( u , and v ...
... passes into the right ventricle , i , thence into both lungs , where it is purified ; after which it passes into the left auricle , and left ventricle , then into the aorta , o , and the carotid and subcla vian arteries ( u , and v ...
Página xi
... pass for the former purposes ; or brought nearer together , to favor the latter : there are a greet many muscles attached to the larynx , to give variety to the modifications of voice in peech and song Proverbs . 1. All truths must not ...
... pass for the former purposes ; or brought nearer together , to favor the latter : there are a greet many muscles attached to the larynx , to give variety to the modifications of voice in peech and song Proverbs . 1. All truths must not ...
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... pass'd thro ' Ath - ens in Feb - ru - ar - y ; his cam - els quaff'd the As- phal - tic can - al with fa - cil - i - ty ; plas - ter the fal - low - ground af - ter Jan - u - ar - y ; the ad- age an - swers on the com - rade's staff ...
... pass'd thro ' Ath - ens in Feb - ru - ar - y ; his cam - els quaff'd the As- phal - tic can - al with fa - cil - i - ty ; plas - ter the fal - low - ground af - ter Jan - u - ar - y ; the ad- age an - swers on the com - rade's staff ...
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