The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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of tears you pour out for the dead ; so that if one body wants that quantity of salt - water another abounds with ... bodies will teach us that this flux of the eyes , this faculty of weeping , is peculiar only to some constitutions . We ...
of tears you pour out for the dead ; so that if one body wants that quantity of salt - water another abounds with ... bodies will teach us that this flux of the eyes , this faculty of weeping , is peculiar only to some constitutions . We ...
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the surfaces of all bodies are perpetually flying off from their respective bodies , one after another ; and that these surfaces or thin cases that included each other whilst they were joined in the body like the coats of an onion , are ...
the surfaces of all bodies are perpetually flying off from their respective bodies , one after another ; and that these surfaces or thin cases that included each other whilst they were joined in the body like the coats of an onion , are ...
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... body as a system of tubes and glands , or , to use a more rustic phrase , a bundle of pipes and strainers , fitted to one another after so wonderful a manner as to make a proper engine for the soul to work with . This description does ...
... body as a system of tubes and glands , or , to use a more rustic phrase , a bundle of pipes and strainers , fitted to one another after so wonderful a manner as to make a proper engine for the soul to work with . This description does ...
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