The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 138
... leaving a posterity . Some creatures cast their eggs as chance directs them , and think of them no farther ; as in- sects and several kinds of fish . Others , of a nicer frame , find out proper beds to deposit them in , and there leave ...
... leaving a posterity . Some creatures cast their eggs as chance directs them , and think of them no farther ; as in- sects and several kinds of fish . Others , of a nicer frame , find out proper beds to deposit them in , and there leave ...
Strana 150
... leave the country , since I find the whole neighbourhood begin to grow very inquisitive after my name and character ; my love of solitude , taciturnity , and particular way of life , having raised a great curiosity in all these parts ...
... leave the country , since I find the whole neighbourhood begin to grow very inquisitive after my name and character ; my love of solitude , taciturnity , and particular way of life , having raised a great curiosity in all these parts ...
Strana 172
... leave an easy and accessible wicked- ness , to come at the same thing with only the addi- tion of certain falsehood ... leaves the sense of our inability for that we wish , with a disrelish of every thing else . Thus the intermediate ...
... leave an easy and accessible wicked- ness , to come at the same thing with only the addi- tion of certain falsehood ... leaves the sense of our inability for that we wish , with a disrelish of every thing else . Thus the intermediate ...
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