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... ground , and the pure moonlight which silvered it . There was no startling emotion visible as her mother mentioned the fact , which to her was the most solemn yet the most joyful news the world could give ; for now , how much nearer was ...
... ground , and the pure moonlight which silvered it . There was no startling emotion visible as her mother mentioned the fact , which to her was the most solemn yet the most joyful news the world could give ; for now , how much nearer was ...
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... ground as liberty pro- gresses - for it is to the genius of war and the genius of liberty we may apply the words of a philosopher , that the profit of the one is the loss of the other . - Michel Chevalier . In our ancient Europe ...
... ground as liberty pro- gresses - for it is to the genius of war and the genius of liberty we may apply the words of a philosopher , that the profit of the one is the loss of the other . - Michel Chevalier . In our ancient Europe ...
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... grounds alone they are better fitted to support life than animal flesh , as containing not one principle merely , but all that the frame needs to maintain its integrity . And even in regard to the amount of nitrogenous compounds alone ...
... grounds alone they are better fitted to support life than animal flesh , as containing not one principle merely , but all that the frame needs to maintain its integrity . And even in regard to the amount of nitrogenous compounds alone ...
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... ground to the dust by a system which forced thousands to starve that a few might riot in luxury . He knew that much of the misery endured by the poor was self - inflicted ; but he knew , at the same time , that the sempstress , in ...
... ground to the dust by a system which forced thousands to starve that a few might riot in luxury . He knew that much of the misery endured by the poor was self - inflicted ; but he knew , at the same time , that the sempstress , in ...
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... ground , or hidden in secluded places . Snails shut them- selves up for the season by means of what is called an operculum , a shell - like substance just large enough to fill the opening of the shell . from the earth , and how much ...
... ground , or hidden in secluded places . Snails shut them- selves up for the season by means of what is called an operculum , a shell - like substance just large enough to fill the opening of the shell . from the earth , and how much ...
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