Littell's Living Age, 46. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1855 |
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6. oldal
... live six or seven times as long ; that is to nine- sumptive evidence . It ty or a hundred years . The horse , which com- We have seen that , from a consideration of pletes its growth in four years , may live six or the extreme cases of ...
... live six or seven times as long ; that is to nine- sumptive evidence . It ty or a hundred years . The horse , which com- We have seen that , from a consideration of pletes its growth in four years , may live six or the extreme cases of ...
8. oldal
... live so long as this , and other animals in a reasonable obedience to the rules of Lessius , proportion , how thickly peopled the world would But when this green and worthy old age is at- become ! If births greatly exceed deaths now ...
... live so long as this , and other animals in a reasonable obedience to the rules of Lessius , proportion , how thickly peopled the world would But when this green and worthy old age is at- become ! If births greatly exceed deaths now ...
122. oldal
... live by " keeping books , " And partly live by writing rhymes . And I have friends , and they are quaint ; Some are alive and some are dead ; And some are books and some are birds , And some are breezes over head . I loved in youth ...
... live by " keeping books , " And partly live by writing rhymes . And I have friends , and they are quaint ; Some are alive and some are dead ; And some are books and some are birds , And some are breezes over head . I loved in youth ...
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