The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of entertainment and popular science, Том 41830 |
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... necessary : in the use of the load- stone , it is by touch alone that the medicinal effect is sought to be produced . In more than one instance , Dr. Hahnemann pre- scribes merely to smell the phial in which the pellets are enclosed ...
... necessary : in the use of the load- stone , it is by touch alone that the medicinal effect is sought to be produced . In more than one instance , Dr. Hahnemann pre- scribes merely to smell the phial in which the pellets are enclosed ...
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... necessary to send off his wife and family from Rio to Santa Cruz , a royal residence about seventeen leagues distant . They set out suddenly , in a moment of great alarm , without any con- venience , and were exposed to a wet and cold ...
... necessary to send off his wife and family from Rio to Santa Cruz , a royal residence about seventeen leagues distant . They set out suddenly , in a moment of great alarm , without any con- venience , and were exposed to a wet and cold ...
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... necessary , to represent Lady Byron , in the course of their courtship , as one inviting her future husband to correspondence by letters , after she had at first refused him . She never proposed a correspondence . On the contrary , he ...
... necessary , to represent Lady Byron , in the course of their courtship , as one inviting her future husband to correspondence by letters , after she had at first refused him . She never proposed a correspondence . On the contrary , he ...
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... necessary in this country , be- cause the British journalists with their cla- racteristic jealousy of all foreign excellence , have studiously underrated the merit of Canova , even since his death , in the vain attempt to give their own ...
... necessary in this country , be- cause the British journalists with their cla- racteristic jealousy of all foreign excellence , have studiously underrated the merit of Canova , even since his death , in the vain attempt to give their own ...
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... necessary to introduce somewhere the face of the princess . In ge- neral the effect of winged human figures , which , if they be well managed , is often agreeable in poetry and even in painting , is positively unpleasant in sculpture ...
... necessary to introduce somewhere the face of the princess . In ge- neral the effect of winged human figures , which , if they be well managed , is often agreeable in poetry and even in painting , is positively unpleasant in sculpture ...
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