Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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... natural tone , and then he devours , almost every thing edible that comes in his way , according to his usual practice ... nature ? We think it is very likely so . Some tame bears in our author's possession , were constantly sucking or ...
... natural tone , and then he devours , almost every thing edible that comes in his way , according to his usual practice ... nature ? We think it is very likely so . Some tame bears in our author's possession , were constantly sucking or ...
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... nature , and could only be combated successfully by the coldest remedies . Accordingly , iced sherbet and vine- gar ... natural remedies are ineffectual here - natural cold is insufficient Khodah Buzoorg ! -God is great ! but there is ...
... nature , and could only be combated successfully by the coldest remedies . Accordingly , iced sherbet and vine- gar ... natural remedies are ineffectual here - natural cold is insufficient Khodah Buzoorg ! -God is great ! but there is ...
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... nature has ordain- ed . In what other nation will you find such devotion , such ardent , such exalted patriotism ? Englishman ( smiling , ) The results are pretty nearly as you describe ; the causes , I apprehend , somewhat more ...
... nature has ordain- ed . In what other nation will you find such devotion , such ardent , such exalted patriotism ? Englishman ( smiling , ) The results are pretty nearly as you describe ; the causes , I apprehend , somewhat more ...
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... nature , was , at the time , honourable and useful , and was re- munerated with certain monies , the receipt of ... natures clashed on the very first encounter . Colonel B- was a man capable of that bitter and undying hatred , which ...
... nature , was , at the time , honourable and useful , and was re- munerated with certain monies , the receipt of ... natures clashed on the very first encounter . Colonel B- was a man capable of that bitter and undying hatred , which ...
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... nature , and the nature of man , are adapted to each other . How the de- vices and desires of our hearts are provided with a something where- upon to fix - how much is given that we could not create , but that we can assist , and mould ...
... nature , and the nature of man , are adapted to each other . How the de- vices and desires of our hearts are provided with a something where- upon to fix - how much is given that we could not create , but that we can assist , and mould ...
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