Fraser's Magazine, Том 88Longmans, Green, and Company, 1873 |
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... ground , and hide beneath a leaf , so as not to be wetted by the rain . To shake off by involuntary contor- tions its old skin whenever it be- came uncomfortable , was the whole of its life , the whole of its reason- ing , before it ...
... ground , and hide beneath a leaf , so as not to be wetted by the rain . To shake off by involuntary contor- tions its old skin whenever it be- came uncomfortable , was the whole of its life , the whole of its reason- ing , before it ...
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... ground a little before we proceed . We know , 18 first of all , that all words which express ab- stract ideas are borrowed from some material appearance . Right means straight ; wrong means twisted . Spirit primarily means wind ...
... ground a little before we proceed . We know , 18 first of all , that all words which express ab- stract ideas are borrowed from some material appearance . Right means straight ; wrong means twisted . Spirit primarily means wind ...
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... ground of direct spiritual testimony ' [ we like that word ; but does any one now in England believe in moral or ' spiri- tual ' evidence as he does in physi- cal evidence ? or if he means any- thing by direct spiritual testi- mony ...
... ground of direct spiritual testimony ' [ we like that word ; but does any one now in England believe in moral or ' spiri- tual ' evidence as he does in physi- cal evidence ? or if he means any- thing by direct spiritual testi- mony ...
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... ground with their necks broken ' ( which was rather hard upon the horse ) , and were immediately turned into dust and ashes . companions , seeing this , made a vow that from henceforward they would never violate the sanctity of any ...
... ground with their necks broken ' ( which was rather hard upon the horse ) , and were immediately turned into dust and ashes . companions , seeing this , made a vow that from henceforward they would never violate the sanctity of any ...
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... ground , with inter - cropping , supplies plenty of vegetables . The loss to ourselves is little , as straw is plentiful . Suppose four bundles of wheat straw to be a loss to the farm of 28. 6d . , the increase to the cottager's garden ...
... ground , with inter - cropping , supplies plenty of vegetables . The loss to ourselves is little , as straw is plentiful . Suppose four bundles of wheat straw to be a loss to the farm of 28. 6d . , the increase to the cottager's garden ...
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