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Page 128
... matter . It was the constant subject of his thoughts ; and during his sleep , and in his dreams , he cried out and muttered broken sentences . His mother , hearing him , asked what was the matter . He then took the woman's words , and ...
... matter . It was the constant subject of his thoughts ; and during his sleep , and in his dreams , he cried out and muttered broken sentences . His mother , hearing him , asked what was the matter . He then took the woman's words , and ...
Page 224
... matter is , Something of moment . Pep . Moment ! O ye powers ! Moments , days , years , time , and eternity : ' Tis all in all : and this , sir , is the case : But yet , I swear , great duke , I cannot speak it , Both from the grandeur ...
... matter is , Something of moment . Pep . Moment ! O ye powers ! Moments , days , years , time , and eternity : ' Tis all in all : and this , sir , is the case : But yet , I swear , great duke , I cannot speak it , Both from the grandeur ...
Page 309
... matter ; and the experi- ments which I shall proceed to state , prove that the pear is ope- rated upon by external causes nearly in the same manner after it has been detached from the tree , as when it remains vitally united to it ...
... matter ; and the experi- ments which I shall proceed to state , prove that the pear is ope- rated upon by external causes nearly in the same manner after it has been detached from the tree , as when it remains vitally united to it ...
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