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... become the most callous cannot long resist the force of this ter- rible instrument , when applied by a skilful hand , but become also raw and bloody ; indeed , no strength of skin can withstand its reiterated application . ' It is to be ...
... become the most callous cannot long resist the force of this ter- rible instrument , when applied by a skilful hand , but become also raw and bloody ; indeed , no strength of skin can withstand its reiterated application . ' It is to be ...
Pagina 177
... become obvious . Instead of one respiratory nerve , the par vagum , the ́nerve so called , is found to be the ... becomes the organs of the passions , and bears the same relation to the developement of sentiments , as the organs of the ...
... become obvious . Instead of one respiratory nerve , the par vagum , the ́nerve so called , is found to be the ... becomes the organs of the passions , and bears the same relation to the developement of sentiments , as the organs of the ...
Pagina 209
... become " GRAVE men , " but whose exquisite " good parts " are still fresh and vivid in the tablet of Elia's brain : their features , become only more rich and mellowed by time , seem to glow with all the hues of life ; and again they ...
... become " GRAVE men , " but whose exquisite " good parts " are still fresh and vivid in the tablet of Elia's brain : their features , become only more rich and mellowed by time , seem to glow with all the hues of life ; and again they ...
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