The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... head we may refer what may be called the social advantages which result from a residence at College , which is , in ... heads of advantage , under one or other of which almost all the ordinary fruits of University Education may be ...
... head we may refer what may be called the social advantages which result from a residence at College , which is , in ... heads of advantage , under one or other of which almost all the ordinary fruits of University Education may be ...
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... head to the stroke of the sword . It was not till after three blows that his head fell , and the brave martyr departed in peace . The Christians first buried his body , and then took it away by night to the Jesuits ' House at Meaco ...
... head to the stroke of the sword . It was not till after three blows that his head fell , and the brave martyr departed in peace . The Christians first buried his body , and then took it away by night to the Jesuits ' House at Meaco ...
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... heads of the flat fishes ( pleuronectida ) , such as the sole , flounder , brill , turbot , & c . In these both the ... head could benefit the individual is , indeed , far from clear , and it must always be recollected that " Natural ...
... heads of the flat fishes ( pleuronectida ) , such as the sole , flounder , brill , turbot , & c . In these both the ... head could benefit the individual is , indeed , far from clear , and it must always be recollected that " Natural ...
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... Head Processes " ) are developed from the surface of the compound masses of certain of the highest of the polyp- like animals ( viz . , the polyzoa , or , as they are sometimes called , the bryozoa ) . Yet these latter , and the echinus ...
... Head Processes " ) are developed from the surface of the compound masses of certain of the highest of the polyp- like animals ( viz . , the polyzoa , or , as they are sometimes called , the bryozoa ) . Yet these latter , and the echinus ...
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... head away in her usual ungracious manner , and began to rummage in her basket , evidently in order to avoid speaking to me . But nowise daunted , I began again : " How many years have you trudged along this road , my dear Marion ? Don't ...
... head away in her usual ungracious manner , and began to rummage in her basket , evidently in order to avoid speaking to me . But nowise daunted , I began again : " How many years have you trudged along this road , my dear Marion ? Don't ...
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