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... hand , the same class fur- nishes examples of insects conferring benefits upon man , either by preying upon other ... hands smell for hours after handling it ; and if it crawl on woollen clothes which are not washed , the smell continues ...
... hand , the same class fur- nishes examples of insects conferring benefits upon man , either by preying upon other ... hands smell for hours after handling it ; and if it crawl on woollen clothes which are not washed , the smell continues ...
19. oldal
... hands of the mass . He brought forth arguments showing the fallacy of this idea , and proving that ignorance is an ... hand to take leave , in the love which I felt for him , I expressed my desire that the Lord would bless and preserve ...
... hands of the mass . He brought forth arguments showing the fallacy of this idea , and proving that ignorance is an ... hand to take leave , in the love which I felt for him , I expressed my desire that the Lord would bless and preserve ...
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... hand a reply involving the happiness or misery of his whole life . On the following day he would present himself at his house in Elm's Cross , in the hope of hearing his fate from Mar- tha's own lips , even if in the presence of her ...
... hand a reply involving the happiness or misery of his whole life . On the following day he would present himself at his house in Elm's Cross , in the hope of hearing his fate from Mar- tha's own lips , even if in the presence of her ...
25. oldal
... hand as usual . The clasp , though gentle , was palpable ; and as he saw , in the first place , that she was paler than formerly , and , in the second , that a slight color rose into her face under his searching gaze , he was ...
... hand as usual . The clasp , though gentle , was palpable ; and as he saw , in the first place , that she was paler than formerly , and , in the second , that a slight color rose into her face under his searching gaze , he was ...
29. oldal
... hand that I hand else ; and so I bid you good night . ( Voli . , 224. ) Ir would be no easy matter to say anything that has not been said already , and said well , of Horace Walpole and his works . The charm and value of his writings ...
... hand that I hand else ; and so I bid you good night . ( Voli . , 224. ) Ir would be no easy matter to say anything that has not been said already , and said well , of Horace Walpole and his works . The charm and value of his writings ...
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