The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, Band 2George Miller 1814 |
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... direction , may return to the point from whence she set out , without altering her course farther than is necessary ... directions till they lose sight of each other , first do so by the disappearance of the hulls and lower rigging , and ...
... direction , may return to the point from whence she set out , without altering her course farther than is necessary ... directions till they lose sight of each other , first do so by the disappearance of the hulls and lower rigging , and ...
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... directions for instructing infants , we must , to the best of our judgment , shew you the means appointed by providence for preserving their lives . Some Some are born without signs of life ; but they 86 THE CHEAP MAGAZINE .
... directions for instructing infants , we must , to the best of our judgment , shew you the means appointed by providence for preserving their lives . Some Some are born without signs of life ; but they 86 THE CHEAP MAGAZINE .
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... directions ; they stammer ; every thing appears double ; their tongue is in a manner paralytic , and they are deprived of the faculty of speech : This imbecillity extends to the mind , which is thus rendered totally incapable of ...
... directions ; they stammer ; every thing appears double ; their tongue is in a manner paralytic , and they are deprived of the faculty of speech : This imbecillity extends to the mind , which is thus rendered totally incapable of ...
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... directions * : to prevent others from straying too far , they are furnished with a kind of grappling - hooks that arrest them in their flight , and at- tach them to the spot most congenial to their growth t.- These are some of the ...
... directions * : to prevent others from straying too far , they are furnished with a kind of grappling - hooks that arrest them in their flight , and at- tach them to the spot most congenial to their growth t.- These are some of the ...
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... direction , and avoid it . How amazing , that the numerous shoots which branch out from the root in quest of moisture , pursue as it were by instinct the tract that leads to it ; -will turn from a barren to a more fertile soil ; and ...
... direction , and avoid it . How amazing , that the numerous shoots which branch out from the root in quest of moisture , pursue as it were by instinct the tract that leads to it ; -will turn from a barren to a more fertile soil ; and ...
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