The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1822 |
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Pagina 7
... effects , they at our desire bartered for trifles . ' After having given them some bottles of sugar - brandy and a few trinkets , the Prince and his companions took their leave , pro- mising to renew their visit . ' We had scarcely left ...
... effects , they at our desire bartered for trifles . ' After having given them some bottles of sugar - brandy and a few trinkets , the Prince and his companions took their leave , pro- mising to renew their visit . ' We had scarcely left ...
Pagina 13
... effect of the blows were not always confined to bruises , but the blood flowed from the heads of many of the combatants . When two of them had thus thrashed each other handsomely , two more came forward ; and several pair were often ...
... effect of the blows were not always confined to bruises , but the blood flowed from the heads of many of the combatants . When two of them had thus thrashed each other handsomely , two more came forward ; and several pair were often ...
Pagina 16
... effect the desirable object of rousing voluntary attention . The knowledge gained in this way is so obviously superior to that which is acquired in any other , that we shall not waste our metaphysics on the proof . The first passage ...
... effect the desirable object of rousing voluntary attention . The knowledge gained in this way is so obviously superior to that which is acquired in any other , that we shall not waste our metaphysics on the proof . The first passage ...
Pagina 20
... effect of plac- ing the diseased parts of the body in constant communication with his magnets , and , according to his account , obtained the most gratifying results . He now made the public acquainted with his discoveries , by which he ...
... effect of plac- ing the diseased parts of the body in constant communication with his magnets , and , according to his account , obtained the most gratifying results . He now made the public acquainted with his discoveries , by which he ...
Pagina 21
... effect of the tractors , he was led to suppose that his magnetic bars did not operate by at- traction only , but ... effects to himself on nervous people , who came in contact with them . After having discovered , as he maintained , the ...
... effect of the tractors , he was led to suppose that his magnetic bars did not operate by at- traction only , but ... effects to himself on nervous people , who came in contact with them . After having discovered , as he maintained , the ...
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