Subtle brains and lissom fingers, and other papers1877 |
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... appear to have led this terrified old man with his little box of the current Roman coins of the country into this hiding - place , to fix the time of the destruction of the city and of the overthrow of the civilization that Roman ...
... appear to have led this terrified old man with his little box of the current Roman coins of the country into this hiding - place , to fix the time of the destruction of the city and of the overthrow of the civilization that Roman ...
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... appear to have been very common . In excavating the rubbish from these rooms , in some cases to ten feet in depth , stores of different substances were found ; one apparently had been a magazine of charcoal , as a large quantity of that ...
... appear to have been very common . In excavating the rubbish from these rooms , in some cases to ten feet in depth , stores of different substances were found ; one apparently had been a magazine of charcoal , as a large quantity of that ...
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... appears that ten to twelve thousand dinners may be set down as the average daily supply of each establishment ; besides breakfasts , teas , and luncheons , as many as fifteen thousand dinners a day have been supplied at one of them ...
... appears that ten to twelve thousand dinners may be set down as the average daily supply of each establishment ; besides breakfasts , teas , and luncheons , as many as fifteen thousand dinners a day have been supplied at one of them ...
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... appear more surprising than the occurrence of the fat of beef and mutton in cocoa beans , of human fat in olive - oil , of the principal ingredient of butter in palm - oil , and of horse - fat and train - oil in certain oily seeds ...
... appear more surprising than the occurrence of the fat of beef and mutton in cocoa beans , of human fat in olive - oil , of the principal ingredient of butter in palm - oil , and of horse - fat and train - oil in certain oily seeds ...
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... and more audacious misstatements of fact than are contained in that Report we certainly never read . Really it would appear from them that surgeons in this country are a set of demons who take delight in cutting up VIVISECTION.
... and more audacious misstatements of fact than are contained in that Report we certainly never read . Really it would appear from them that surgeons in this country are a set of demons who take delight in cutting up VIVISECTION.
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