The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 229Bradbury, Evans, 1968 |
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... feel in the slightest degree awkward at being left alone with Alfred . Sophie's father was very much pleased indeed with the latest news from India . Little as he saw of his daughter , he had very good reasons indeed for not wishing her ...
... feel in the slightest degree awkward at being left alone with Alfred . Sophie's father was very much pleased indeed with the latest news from India . Little as he saw of his daughter , he had very good reasons indeed for not wishing her ...
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... feel when pricked ; they suffer evidently when deprived of the element necessary to their respiration - air or water ; they feel hunger and thirst ; and , as regards the special senses of sight , hearing , and smelling , some of them ...
... feel when pricked ; they suffer evidently when deprived of the element necessary to their respiration - air or water ; they feel hunger and thirst ; and , as regards the special senses of sight , hearing , and smelling , some of them ...
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... feel pain . Why not catch them with the net , in which you say they die by suffocation , the easiest and most rapid of all modes of death ? Here our objector thinks he has the angler on the hip . Granted that the animals you have reared ...
... feel pain . Why not catch them with the net , in which you say they die by suffocation , the easiest and most rapid of all modes of death ? Here our objector thinks he has the angler on the hip . Granted that the animals you have reared ...
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Twin Stars By J CARPENTER 84 | 45 |
France Among the Nations | 104 |
With a Show in the North Reminiscences of Mark Lemon By JOSEPH | 122 |
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