Littell's Living Age, 144. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1880 |
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... close to its ear . In those animals whose habits of life render their safety dependent upon the keenness of their sense of hearing , as , for instance , the wild rabbit and the jackal , galvanization of that part causes not only ...
... close to its ear . In those animals whose habits of life render their safety dependent upon the keenness of their sense of hearing , as , for instance , the wild rabbit and the jackal , galvanization of that part causes not only ...
416. oldal
... close , close to him , and yet what was it that stood between ? Not the mild refusal with which she shook her head ; something that chilled his blood in its ardor , and made his heart contract with awe . He put out his hands beseeching ...
... close , close to him , and yet what was it that stood between ? Not the mild refusal with which she shook her head ; something that chilled his blood in its ardor , and made his heart contract with awe . He put out his hands beseeching ...
515. oldal
... close of his ninety - sixth chapter , after mentioning the embassies sent by the de- generate Athenians to King Ptolemy , THE modern historians of Greece are much divided on the question where a history of Hellas ought to end . Curtius ...
... close of his ninety - sixth chapter , after mentioning the embassies sent by the de- generate Athenians to King Ptolemy , THE modern historians of Greece are much divided on the question where a history of Hellas ought to end . Curtius ...
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