Littell's Living Age, Volume 184Littell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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Page 64
... eyes of the horse are exceedingly unlike our own . Our eyes are set in the front of our heads , so that if blinkers were fastened to our temples our range of vision would be but slightly limited . But the eyes of the horse are placed on ...
... eyes of the horse are exceedingly unlike our own . Our eyes are set in the front of our heads , so that if blinkers were fastened to our temples our range of vision would be but slightly limited . But the eyes of the horse are placed on ...
Page 322
... eyes and eyes . And Come what will , methinks I'll chance it , and for pretty things to say , I will read up , during transit , all " The Light of Asia . " Since , Sir Edwin , dainty dreamer , thine the pen that bids me go , By the ...
... eyes and eyes . And Come what will , methinks I'll chance it , and for pretty things to say , I will read up , during transit , all " The Light of Asia . " Since , Sir Edwin , dainty dreamer , thine the pen that bids me go , By the ...
Page 416
... eyes , and moreover it is false ; for God would have made the sheep purple , if he had wished the woollen clothes to ... eyes . " You cannot see God , since your eyes are not those which God made , but those which the devil has spoiled ...
... eyes , and moreover it is false ; for God would have made the sheep purple , if he had wished the woollen clothes to ... eyes . " You cannot see God , since your eyes are not those which God made , but those which the devil has spoiled ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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