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Page 110
... creature to those who knew how to play with his foibles — and he was surrounded by such men . He did not suspect that he was a creature in the hands of Louvois ; that coarse , rough , persecuting brute held the royal puppet in leading ...
... creature to those who knew how to play with his foibles — and he was surrounded by such men . He did not suspect that he was a creature in the hands of Louvois ; that coarse , rough , persecuting brute held the royal puppet in leading ...
Page 355
... creature which , in deal- ing with comparative anatomy , makes a Cuvier or an Owen a prophet , when a single bone is presented to the eye , so that un- erring science , from two or three remnants of a skeleton , is able to construct a ...
... creature which , in deal- ing with comparative anatomy , makes a Cuvier or an Owen a prophet , when a single bone is presented to the eye , so that un- erring science , from two or three remnants of a skeleton , is able to construct a ...
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... creature that hath life ; " and in verses 21 and 24 , they are rendered " living creature . " It is true that in Adam's constitution , viewed both mentally and physically , there was something far superior to other living creatures ...
... creature that hath life ; " and in verses 21 and 24 , they are rendered " living creature . " It is true that in Adam's constitution , viewed both mentally and physically , there was something far superior to other living creatures ...
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MISS BRADDON THE ILLUMINATED NEWGATE CALEN | 22 |
MOTLEYS UNITED NETHERLANDS | 40 |
ENGLISH MONKS AND MONKERY | 59 |
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