noon I met with Mr. Hooke, and he tells me the dog which was filled with another dog's blood at the College the other day is very well, and like to be so as ever, and doubt not Vivisection - Page 23by Annie Besant - 1882 - 8 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1848 - 466 pages
...Lady Castlemaine, without whom all is nothing, being there, very rich, though not dancing. 16th. This noon I met with Mr. Hooke, and he tells me the dog...day, is very well, and like to be so as ever, and doubts not its being found of great use to men; and so do Dr. Whistler, who dined with us at the tavern.... | |
| Charles Richard Weld - London (England) - 1848 - 582 pages
...interest. Pepys writes in his Diary, under the date of Nov. 16, 1666, "This noon met Mr. Hooke, who tells me the dog which was filled with another dog's...College the other day is very well, and like to be so ever, and doubts not its being found of great use to men, and so Dr. Whistler, who dined with us at... | |
| Charles Richard Weld - London (England) - 1848 - 570 pages
...interest. Pepys writes in his Diary, under the date of Nov. 16, 1666, "This noon met Mr. Hooke, who tells me the dog which was filled with another dog's...College the other day is very well, and like to be so ever, and doubts not its being found of great use to men, and so Dr. Whistler, who dined with us at... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 500 pages
...Lady Castlemaine, without whom all is nothing, being there, very rich, though not dancing. 16th. This noon I met with Mr. Hooke, and he tells me the dog...day, is very well, and like to be so as ever, and doubts not its being found of great use to men; and so do Dr. Whistler, who dined with us at the tavern.... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1854 - 498 pages
...Lady Castlemaine, without whom all is nothing, being there, very rich, though not dancing. 16th. This noon I met with Mr. Hooke, and he tells me the dog...day, is very well, and like to be so as ever, and doubts not its being found of great use to men; and so do Dr. Whistler, who dined with us at the tavern.... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1855 - 510 pages
...Lady Castlemaine, without whom all is nothing, being there, very rich, though not dancing. 16th. This noon I met with Mr. Hooke, and he tells me the dog...day, is very well, and like to be so as ever, and doubts not its being found of great use to men; and so do Dr. Whistler, who dined with us at the tavern.... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1877 - 542 pages
...Lady Castlemaine, without whom all is nothing, being there, very rich, though not dancing. 16th. This noon I met with Mr. Hooke, and he tells me the dog...day, is very well, and like to be so as ever, and doubts not its being found of great use to men ; and so do Dr. Whistler, who dined with us at the taverne.... | |
| Physiological fallacies - 1882 - 340 pages
...blood by borrowing from a better body. " i6th.— This noon I met with Mr. Hooke, and he tells me that the dog which was filled with another dog's blood...other day is very well, and like to be so as ever, and doubts not it's being found of great use to men, and so does Dr. Whistler, who dined with us at the... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1895 - 218 pages
...of beef and other good things, and an infinite dish of fowl, but all spoiled in the dressing. This noon I met with Mr. Hooke, and he tells me the dog...day, is very well, and like to be so as ever, and doubts not its being found of great use to men; and so do Dr. Whistler, who dined with us at the taverne.... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1906 - 736 pages
...Lady Castlemaine, without whom all is nothing, being there, very rich, though not dancing. 16th. This noon I met with Mr. Hooke, and he tells me the dog...day, is very well, and like to be so as ever, and doubts not its being found of great use to men; and so do Dr. Whistler, who dined with us at the tavern.... | |
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