The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1815 |
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Pagina 46
... heart ? Do not misunderstand me , sir : I mean two distinct , fully formed , separate hearts , each capable of exercising its appropriate functions ; of receiving and returning the blood in equal circulation through the system ; for I ...
... heart ? Do not misunderstand me , sir : I mean two distinct , fully formed , separate hearts , each capable of exercising its appropriate functions ; of receiving and returning the blood in equal circulation through the system ; for I ...
Pagina 49
... heart ? Do not misunderstand me , sir : I mean two distinct , fully formed , separate hearts , each capable of exercising its appropriate functions ; of receiving and returning the blood in equal circulation through the system ; for I ...
... heart ? Do not misunderstand me , sir : I mean two distinct , fully formed , separate hearts , each capable of exercising its appropriate functions ; of receiving and returning the blood in equal circulation through the system ; for I ...
Pagina 208
... heart fills with the tender- est emotions . You go to your destinies , and I to mine ; what shall be the future lot of each is known only to him to whose search- ing view the secrets of futurity are revealed . Had I the gift of prophecy ...
... heart fills with the tender- est emotions . You go to your destinies , and I to mine ; what shall be the future lot of each is known only to him to whose search- ing view the secrets of futurity are revealed . Had I the gift of prophecy ...
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