Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 70
... mean by civilization , to see that it is a conception altogether incongruous with any possible idea we can form of the condition of our first parents , or , indeed , of their offspring for many generations . An extended knowl edge of ...
... mean by civilization , to see that it is a conception altogether incongruous with any possible idea we can form of the condition of our first parents , or , indeed , of their offspring for many generations . An extended knowl edge of ...
Page 379
... mean height , for example , of three trees chosen for measurement by M. Vallée in 1879 , was twenty - six feet , and the mean circum- ference twenty - eight inches . These trees had been planted in 1875 , or in other words were little ...
... mean height , for example , of three trees chosen for measurement by M. Vallée in 1879 , was twenty - six feet , and the mean circum- ference twenty - eight inches . These trees had been planted in 1875 , or in other words were little ...
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... mean , yes . D. I wonder if it would make a great difference to you . L. No. Of course not . Why should it ? To me ! That's why he sent me away then away from home . D. Lily dear ! Don't you care if he is happy , or no ? L. How could he ...
... mean , yes . D. I wonder if it would make a great difference to you . L. No. Of course not . Why should it ? To me ! That's why he sent me away then away from home . D. Lily dear ! Don't you care if he is happy , or no ? L. How could he ...
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