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Pagina 124
... taken in sections three times a day , as they are desiccat- ed , or they may be boiled down or pulverized and taken in powders or rolled into pills . Liz- ards are in nearly as great demand as the snakes . These also are dried and sent ...
... taken in sections three times a day , as they are desiccat- ed , or they may be boiled down or pulverized and taken in powders or rolled into pills . Liz- ards are in nearly as great demand as the snakes . These also are dried and sent ...
Pagina 231
... taken prisoner ; Crenan and Montyon were also taken , De la Concha and Desgrigny were mortally wounded , D'Entragues was killed ; and the Ger- mans were already congratulating them- selves on their victory , when a body of men , who had ...
... taken prisoner ; Crenan and Montyon were also taken , De la Concha and Desgrigny were mortally wounded , D'Entragues was killed ; and the Ger- mans were already congratulating them- selves on their victory , when a body of men , who had ...
Pagina 628
... taken up by disagreeables . In the first place , we felt we were going smash , and fearing all our things would be taken from us , we have left our house , and sold most of our things . I really know not what we should have done had it ...
... taken up by disagreeables . In the first place , we felt we were going smash , and fearing all our things would be taken from us , we have left our house , and sold most of our things . I really know not what we should have done had it ...
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AN UGLY DOG | 64 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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