Littell's Living Age, Volume 144Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1880 |
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Page 256
... taken with a line , and their tem- peratures observed at once , care being taken that no considerable change in tem- perature occurred during the time con- sumed in bringing the fish to the surface . The observed temperatures were then ...
... taken with a line , and their tem- peratures observed at once , care being taken that no considerable change in tem- perature occurred during the time con- sumed in bringing the fish to the surface . The observed temperatures were then ...
Page 352
... taken from mattins : the " Benedicite " they may have been suggested by the former use of antiphons , which now are swept away entirely . The exhortation which follows the sentences is also new . And though the general confession is new ...
... taken from mattins : the " Benedicite " they may have been suggested by the former use of antiphons , which now are swept away entirely . The exhortation which follows the sentences is also new . And though the general confession is new ...
Page 362
... taken early to the wash - pool . The yards are arranged in a circular form , so that sheep may not get into corners , and remain without moving . They are then plunged from the stage into the water , and are passed one by one through ...
... taken early to the wash - pool . The yards are arranged in a circular form , so that sheep may not get into corners , and remain without moving . They are then plunged from the stage into the water , and are passed one by one through ...
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