Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1858 |
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... heart and soul . The influence of science on civilization is undoubtedly immense ; and nothing more visibly measures ... hearts to be touched , no sensibilities to be spared a rude laceration , no moral and religious emotions to nurse ...
... heart and soul . The influence of science on civilization is undoubtedly immense ; and nothing more visibly measures ... hearts to be touched , no sensibilities to be spared a rude laceration , no moral and religious emotions to nurse ...
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... heart , available for comfort and support , can a would be almost an impossibility . What frail dependent being like man extract still went by the name of literature , from the simple thought , however sublime , would consist in its ...
... heart , available for comfort and support , can a would be almost an impossibility . What frail dependent being like man extract still went by the name of literature , from the simple thought , however sublime , would consist in its ...
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... heart . With refer- There is one view connected with all spe- ence to this future result , there is some- culations respecting the final destination thing significant in that passion for the of our race , to which Hegel no where dis ...
... heart . With refer- There is one view connected with all spe- ence to this future result , there is some- culations respecting the final destination thing significant in that passion for the of our race , to which Hegel no where dis ...
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... heart through the great arteries which branch and branch like a tree , the vessels becoming smaller and smaller as they subdivide , till they are invisible to the naked eye , and then they are called capillaries , ( hair - like vessels ...
... heart through the great arteries which branch and branch like a tree , the vessels becoming smaller and smaller as they subdivide , till they are invisible to the naked eye , and then they are called capillaries , ( hair - like vessels ...
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... heart - these are the embryonal cells , they are colorless and nucleated . By a process of internal deliquescence , they are developed into the cells of the second period , which are red , nucleated , and oval , like the normal cells of ...
... heart - these are the embryonal cells , they are colorless and nucleated . By a process of internal deliquescence , they are developed into the cells of the second period , which are red , nucleated , and oval , like the normal cells of ...
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