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Pagina 49
... heart ; the arteries , at the same time , continuing to urge onwards their contents . If , as is here supposed , the action of the heart and arteries were feeble and oppressed , the blood would be carried into the veins with less force ...
... heart ; the arteries , at the same time , continuing to urge onwards their contents . If , as is here supposed , the action of the heart and arteries were feeble and oppressed , the blood would be carried into the veins with less force ...
Pagina 109
... heart , that dimly told her that heart might one day have its own peculiar and overwhelming love . ' The summer that was now shining had been calm and sunny beyond the memory of the oldest shepherd . Never had nature seemed so ...
... heart , that dimly told her that heart might one day have its own peculiar and overwhelming love . ' The summer that was now shining had been calm and sunny beyond the memory of the oldest shepherd . Never had nature seemed so ...
Pagina 347
... heart as pure as that of a child . 4. The Ju - joen - mouga - zin . Man must keep his heart as pure as he received it in the womb of his mother : and as he grows older , he must carefully preserve it from all stain . 5. The Batsou - go ...
... heart as pure as that of a child . 4. The Ju - joen - mouga - zin . Man must keep his heart as pure as he received it in the womb of his mother : and as he grows older , he must carefully preserve it from all stain . 5. The Batsou - go ...
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