The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... bodies through every stage of putrefaction - the blackening , the swel- ling , the bursting of the trunk - the worm , the rat , and the tarantula at work - and the mushroom springing fresh in the midst of corruption . " " The Royal ...
... bodies through every stage of putrefaction - the blackening , the swel- ling , the bursting of the trunk - the worm , the rat , and the tarantula at work - and the mushroom springing fresh in the midst of corruption . " " The Royal ...
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... body politic , towards each other and to- wards the state - and to contrive a mode rigidly to enforce these , and strictly to vindicate those - is at once the most im- portant purpose of morality , and the most arduous effort of ...
... body politic , towards each other and to- wards the state - and to contrive a mode rigidly to enforce these , and strictly to vindicate those - is at once the most im- portant purpose of morality , and the most arduous effort of ...
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... body of the stratum . They are al- most every where in such a perfect state of preservation , that even the smallest ... bodies are mere lusus naturæ , -productions generated in the womb of the earth by its own creative powers . A nice ...
... body of the stratum . They are al- most every where in such a perfect state of preservation , that even the smallest ... bodies are mere lusus naturæ , -productions generated in the womb of the earth by its own creative powers . A nice ...
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... bodies . Thus , it has not been only since the commencement of animal life that these numerous changes and revolutions have taken place in the constitution of the exter- nal covering of our globe : for the masses formed previous to that ...
... bodies . Thus , it has not been only since the commencement of animal life that these numerous changes and revolutions have taken place in the constitution of the exter- nal covering of our globe : for the masses formed previous to that ...
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... bodies ; the whole mass of the globe was dissolved , and the soft paste became penetrated by shells . Scheuchzer conceived that God raised up the mountains for the purpose of allowing the waters of the deluge to run off , and accord ...
... bodies ; the whole mass of the globe was dissolved , and the soft paste became penetrated by shells . Scheuchzer conceived that God raised up the mountains for the purpose of allowing the waters of the deluge to run off , and accord ...
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