Littell's Living Age, 20. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1849 |
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11. oldal
... received into its stomach . And still less able are we to comprehend how this organ should at one time be capable of digesting leaves , at another only honey ; how one while a silky fluid should be secreted , at another none ; or how ...
... received into its stomach . And still less able are we to comprehend how this organ should at one time be capable of digesting leaves , at another only honey ; how one while a silky fluid should be secreted , at another none ; or how ...
19. oldal
... received , though he sometimes had to contend with strong opposition from those who thought knowledge too powerful an instrument to be placed in the hands of the mass . He brought forth arguments showing the fallacy of this idea , and ...
... received , though he sometimes had to contend with strong opposition from those who thought knowledge too powerful an instrument to be placed in the hands of the mass . He brought forth arguments showing the fallacy of this idea , and ...
20. oldal
ital ; but they were kindly received by the royal | a short cut - not a royal road , but a bog road - to family and ... receiving your honor , and your honor's honor , with all his them without ceremony , and by treating them with heart ...
ital ; but they were kindly received by the royal | a short cut - not a royal road , but a bog road - to family and ... receiving your honor , and your honor's honor , with all his them without ceremony , and by treating them with heart ...
25. oldal
... received ? " Yea , Richard . " " " " And you sanctioned it ? " " In meaning , " but here her voice slightly fal- tered ; " if the words were unkind , be thou as- sured that they came neither from my pen nor my heart . " " Then I was ...
... received ? " Yea , Richard . " " " " And you sanctioned it ? " " In meaning , " but here her voice slightly fal- tered ; " if the words were unkind , be thou as- sured that they came neither from my pen nor my heart . " " Then I was ...
26. oldal
... received a friendly note from Mr. Hargrave , begging him to call in the morning on business of importance . When Richard found himself once more in the silent drawing room , his manner was very different from what it had been on the ...
... received a friendly note from Mr. Hargrave , begging him to call in the morning on business of importance . When Richard found himself once more in the silent drawing room , his manner was very different from what it had been on the ...
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