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... become fashionable . All those posses- sing country houses pass many months at them , wisely taking that part of the ... become much purer , the theatre , which is supposed to reflect those manners , has become more licentious , both in ...
... become fashionable . All those posses- sing country houses pass many months at them , wisely taking that part of the ... become much purer , the theatre , which is supposed to reflect those manners , has become more licentious , both in ...
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... become visible . Less filled , they lose their tone , their power of resisting pressure ; and while the body of the limbs becomes flabby and yielding , the joints , less lubricated , become stiff and rigid . The external skin , less ...
... become visible . Less filled , they lose their tone , their power of resisting pressure ; and while the body of the limbs becomes flabby and yielding , the joints , less lubricated , become stiff and rigid . The external skin , less ...
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... become spongy and brittle . The teeth , no longer pressed in their sockets , would drop out of their sheaths ; the hair assume the hue of winter . 6 Brutes , when the torpor of sleep , of hibernation steals upon them , fly the light ...
... become spongy and brittle . The teeth , no longer pressed in their sockets , would drop out of their sheaths ; the hair assume the hue of winter . 6 Brutes , when the torpor of sleep , of hibernation steals upon them , fly the light ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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