Littell's Living Age, 175. kötet;185. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1890 |
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5. oldal
... seemed to me unsupported by evidence , while it is also quite inadequate to account for the facts . Again , after explaining his own views on the subject of ornamental appendages of birds and other animals , he writes : except upon the ...
... seemed to me unsupported by evidence , while it is also quite inadequate to account for the facts . Again , after explaining his own views on the subject of ornamental appendages of birds and other animals , he writes : except upon the ...
25. oldal
... seemed ex- pounding the matter to them . I believe his son would not enter the office , so he was forced to take another partner — who seems to have brought him to ruin . " 66 " Is it the languid young man who is here ? " asked another ...
... seemed ex- pounding the matter to them . I believe his son would not enter the office , so he was forced to take another partner — who seems to have brought him to ruin . " 66 " Is it the languid young man who is here ? " asked another ...
26. oldal
... seemed at deeply . He carried them off to his own once to paralyze and to madden . And he cabin , where he could be alone ; but it was could not quicken the pace of the ship , some time before he could find the par- which was exposed to ...
... seemed at deeply . He carried them off to his own once to paralyze and to madden . And he cabin , where he could be alone ; but it was could not quicken the pace of the ship , some time before he could find the par- which was exposed to ...
27. oldal
... seemed never to lessen . One morning broke after another , with the same hopeless breadth of unmeas- ured distance ; and though the steamer throbbed on and on , and panted and strug- gled like his own heart , yet the wind was always in ...
... seemed never to lessen . One morning broke after another , with the same hopeless breadth of unmeas- ured distance ; and though the steamer throbbed on and on , and panted and strug- gled like his own heart , yet the wind was always in ...
50. oldal
... seemed to be with animals . He spent some weeks in every year at the Tegern- see , close to his friend and whilom pupil , Lord Acton , and I believe that he kept up to the last his early habit of having a good swim daily , whenever the ...
... seemed to be with animals . He spent some weeks in every year at the Tegern- see , close to his friend and whilom pupil , Lord Acton , and I believe that he kept up to the last his early habit of having a good swim daily , whenever the ...
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