Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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Pàgina 3
... remained in a torpid condition for many years , like the toad . We may mention one of these . A man employed in splitting timber near Kinsall , Cheshire , in the beginning of December 1826 , discovered , in the centre of a large pear ...
... remained in a torpid condition for many years , like the toad . We may mention one of these . A man employed in splitting timber near Kinsall , Cheshire , in the beginning of December 1826 , discovered , in the centre of a large pear ...
Pàgina 4
... remained for him but assiduity in his studies , and patience under the merciless scourge of his teacher . In addition to an engaging person and agreeable man- ners , nature had gifted him with a high order of in- tellect , and great ...
... remained for him but assiduity in his studies , and patience under the merciless scourge of his teacher . In addition to an engaging person and agreeable man- ners , nature had gifted him with a high order of in- tellect , and great ...
Pàgina 7
... remained large quantities of the wreck . On Captain Dillon interrogating several other individuals , the report of Martin Bashart was con- firmed ; and the important fact was also elicited , that two of the crews which had belonged to ...
... remained large quantities of the wreck . On Captain Dillon interrogating several other individuals , the report of Martin Bashart was con- firmed ; and the important fact was also elicited , that two of the crews which had belonged to ...
Pàgina 11
... remained wide awake the whole day , and slept quietly in his bed the whole of the ensu- ing night . On the following morning he unlocked the oaken chest , emptied the contents of several greasy bags on the floor , counted them over ...
... remained wide awake the whole day , and slept quietly in his bed the whole of the ensu- ing night . On the following morning he unlocked the oaken chest , emptied the contents of several greasy bags on the floor , counted them over ...
Pàgina 12
... remained in his own house quite disconsolate , moping about like a hypochondriac , and poking the fire with the petulance of a bachelor who is past hope , or- past forty . At the end of that time he received an unexpected visit from the ...
... remained in his own house quite disconsolate , moping about like a hypochondriac , and poking the fire with the petulance of a bachelor who is past hope , or- past forty . At the end of that time he received an unexpected visit from the ...
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