Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 53;Volume 116John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... deaths which occur among Europeans . But in tropical British Africa , with the development of which I intend especially to ... death that takes place there among Europeans is trumpeted abroad by Reuter's telegrams , or by the reports of ...
... deaths which occur among Europeans . But in tropical British Africa , with the development of which I intend especially to ... death that takes place there among Europeans is trumpeted abroad by Reuter's telegrams , or by the reports of ...
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... deaths and the greatest amount of ill - health have occurred among the bulky and the tall . Sobriety of life is an ab ... death or the shattering of their health . Next to alcoholic excess in danger comes gluttony in feeding . This ...
... deaths and the greatest amount of ill - health have occurred among the bulky and the tall . Sobriety of life is an ab ... death or the shattering of their health . Next to alcoholic excess in danger comes gluttony in feeding . This ...
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... death of so many of their progenitors ; and no doubt they will eventually become as thoroughly adapted to their surroundings as are their close relations , the zebra and the buffalo , who are indifferent to the bite of the Tsetse fly ...
... death of so many of their progenitors ; and no doubt they will eventually become as thoroughly adapted to their surroundings as are their close relations , the zebra and the buffalo , who are indifferent to the bite of the Tsetse fly ...
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... death . The path of life con- sists in the following : in the first place , you must love God , who created you , and in the second place , love your neighbor as yourself ; and do not unto another that which you would not wish done to ...
... death . The path of life con- sists in the following : in the first place , you must love God , who created you , and in the second place , love your neighbor as yourself ; and do not unto another that which you would not wish done to ...
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... death . It was quite immaterial to them in which of these two ways they fulfilled the main object of their existence ; physi- cal death , which in the long run was in- evitable , had no terrors for them , and it was quite as welcome now ...
... death . It was quite immaterial to them in which of these two ways they fulfilled the main object of their existence ; physi- cal death , which in the long run was in- evitable , had no terrors for them , and it was quite as welcome now ...
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