Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... tion because bad men have deprived me of my fortune , and I do not choose to be a burden on my friends . It is unneces- sary to open my body , since I have said I die of starvation . 66 Sept. 17. - What a night I have passed ! It has ...
... tion because bad men have deprived me of my fortune , and I do not choose to be a burden on my friends . It is unneces- sary to open my body , since I have said I die of starvation . 66 Sept. 17. - What a night I have passed ! It has ...
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... tion of uneasiness is carried away . says . This would undoubtedly re- Hence we may conclude that Hunger lieve their thirst , but it is a plan is in some way dependent on the state which would be excessively danger- of the circulation ...
... tion of uneasiness is carried away . says . This would undoubtedly re- Hence we may conclude that Hunger lieve their thirst , but it is a plan is in some way dependent on the state which would be excessively danger- of the circulation ...
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... tion following a supply of water , would be wholly inexplicable to those who maintain that the proximate cause of Thirst is deficiency of liquid ; but is not wholly inexplicable , if we regard the deficiency as the primary , not the ...
... tion following a supply of water , would be wholly inexplicable to those who maintain that the proximate cause of Thirst is deficiency of liquid ; but is not wholly inexplicable , if we regard the deficiency as the primary , not the ...
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... tion . " I have not been introduced to her myself , " said he . " But if you advise me to be spliced , why don't you get spliced yourself ? - a handsome fellow like you can be at no loss for an heiress . ' ( 6 : Heiresses are the most ...
... tion . " I have not been introduced to her myself , " said he . " But if you advise me to be spliced , why don't you get spliced yourself ? - a handsome fellow like you can be at no loss for an heiress . ' ( 6 : Heiresses are the most ...
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... tion was IMMENSE ! And when that note , so neatly folded - so elegantly sealed - lay in her irresolute hand , the widow could not but feel that she was still young , still pretty ; and her heart flew back to the day when the linen ...
... tion was IMMENSE ! And when that note , so neatly folded - so elegantly sealed - lay in her irresolute hand , the widow could not but feel that she was still young , still pretty ; and her heart flew back to the day when the linen ...
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