The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 237
... seems likely that the tissues of the body of a Martialist which must be fed from the substance of the planet , are , on the whole , intrinsically lighter than those of man's body . But if the Martialists ' bodies are intrinsically ...
... seems likely that the tissues of the body of a Martialist which must be fed from the substance of the planet , are , on the whole , intrinsically lighter than those of man's body . But if the Martialists ' bodies are intrinsically ...
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... seem for a while to have worked themselves into unison , for at this time three considerable waves rolled in upon the ... seems to beat against another , and the sharpest eye can detect no law in the motions of the seething waters . But ...
... seem for a while to have worked themselves into unison , for at this time three considerable waves rolled in upon the ... seems to beat against another , and the sharpest eye can detect no law in the motions of the seething waters . But ...
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... seems to take for granted that his friend will do everything to make the invalid comfortable . Like Cicero , whom he greatly admired , and proposed to himself as his literary model , Pliny had unquestionably a genu- ine love of culture ...
... seems to take for granted that his friend will do everything to make the invalid comfortable . Like Cicero , whom he greatly admired , and proposed to himself as his literary model , Pliny had unquestionably a genu- ine love of culture ...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 1;Volume 64 Volledige weergave - 1865 |
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