Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... able powers of endurance . Latreille pinned a spider to a cork , and after four months found it still alive . Baker kept a stag - beetle three years in a box without food , and at the end of that period it flew away . Müller relates ...
... able powers of endurance . Latreille pinned a spider to a cork , and after four months found it still alive . Baker kept a stag - beetle three years in a box without food , and at the end of that period it flew away . Müller relates ...
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... able , as being the daily record of a man who voluntarily starved himself . He was a merchant , whose losses so preyed upon his mind that he re- solved on suicide ; and after roam- ing about the country from the 12th to the 15th of ...
... able , as being the daily record of a man who voluntarily starved himself . He was a merchant , whose losses so preyed upon his mind that he re- solved on suicide ; and after roam- ing about the country from the 12th to the 15th of ...
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... able to turn my head that way for more than a few seconds at a time . " Now everybody , except those situ- ated in and near the windows , began to grow outrageous , and many delirious . Water ! water ! became the general cry . An old ...
... able to turn my head that way for more than a few seconds at a time . " Now everybody , except those situ- ated in and near the windows , began to grow outrageous , and many delirious . Water ! water ! became the general cry . An old ...
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... able to group all his figures within the limits of his canvass , and who at both ends of his picture leaves a straggling procession of men and ani- mals , some of them curtailed of half their proportions , may be sadly defi- cient in ...
... able to group all his figures within the limits of his canvass , and who at both ends of his picture leaves a straggling procession of men and ani- mals , some of them curtailed of half their proportions , may be sadly defi- cient in ...
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... able that they occupy a wider field . This much we premise , simply to show that there is no common ground for instituting a comparison between the methods pursued at the Univer- sities of Oxford or Cambridge , and those of Edinburgh or ...
... able that they occupy a wider field . This much we premise , simply to show that there is no common ground for instituting a comparison between the methods pursued at the Univer- sities of Oxford or Cambridge , and those of Edinburgh or ...
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