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Page 132
... living as they were wont to do , on contingencies and occasional depreda- tions on their neighbors . I have been told that many of them have returned to the United States , and others that I have con- versed with , are desirous of doing ...
... living as they were wont to do , on contingencies and occasional depreda- tions on their neighbors . I have been told that many of them have returned to the United States , and others that I have con- versed with , are desirous of doing ...
Page 207
... living animals ; he tried the experiment , and found that they unanimously refused to touch the flesh of a living pigeon . It is a pity , that naturalists should not learn humanity from so excellent an example . It is not necessary to ...
... living animals ; he tried the experiment , and found that they unanimously refused to touch the flesh of a living pigeon . It is a pity , that naturalists should not learn humanity from so excellent an example . It is not necessary to ...
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... living in a privacy undisturbed by political zeal , and with a leisure unbroken by the calls of a profession , at a time when England had not entirely renounced her old taste for meta- physical speculation . He was naturally endowed ...
... living in a privacy undisturbed by political zeal , and with a leisure unbroken by the calls of a profession , at a time when England had not entirely renounced her old taste for meta- physical speculation . He was naturally endowed ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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