The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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Pagina 94
... probably eating and drinking like peripatetic philosophers , for there is no inducement to ' sit down and make yourself comfortable . ' If it be win- ter time , the coffee pot and milk jug will be placed on the stove instead of on the ...
... probably eating and drinking like peripatetic philosophers , for there is no inducement to ' sit down and make yourself comfortable . ' If it be win- ter time , the coffee pot and milk jug will be placed on the stove instead of on the ...
Pagina 167
... probably exists in Mars . This theory , which may be called the Brewsterian theory , was not viewed unfavorably in the essay ; for in fact the writer at that time re- garded the theory as on the whole more probable than Whewell's . The ...
... probably exists in Mars . This theory , which may be called the Brewsterian theory , was not viewed unfavorably in the essay ; for in fact the writer at that time re- garded the theory as on the whole more probable than Whewell's . The ...
Pagina 223
... probably as painless a form of death as could be devised ; while the sufferings of one that escapes wounded ought to be laid to the charge of unskilful sport , not of sport in the abstract . Probably much the same might be said of ...
... probably as painless a form of death as could be devised ; while the sufferings of one that escapes wounded ought to be laid to the charge of unskilful sport , not of sport in the abstract . Probably much the same might be said of ...
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