The Saturday Magazine, Volume 4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... whilst he , though still sensible , was unable , from loss of blood , to reply to the questions put to him . To extricate his leg from the creature's mouth they found impossible , without first cutting off her head . This therefore was ...
... whilst he , though still sensible , was unable , from loss of blood , to reply to the questions put to him . To extricate his leg from the creature's mouth they found impossible , without first cutting off her head . This therefore was ...
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... whilst each individual supplies his own wants ; and he will con- tinue to supply them , as long as the wants of the society are limited to the wants of nature . An intelligent traveller , who had an opportunity of ob- serving this on ...
... whilst each individual supplies his own wants ; and he will con- tinue to supply them , as long as the wants of the society are limited to the wants of nature . An intelligent traveller , who had an opportunity of ob- serving this on ...
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... whilst we at home reap the advantage of their presence in those distant regions . By considering their situation , we may , perhaps , be led also to set a higher value on the happy freedom from such inconveniences which we , who remain ...
... whilst we at home reap the advantage of their presence in those distant regions . By considering their situation , we may , perhaps , be led also to set a higher value on the happy freedom from such inconveniences which we , who remain ...
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... whilst it is not uncommon to be roused by the yells of a wandering troop of jackals , each apparently endeavouring to outshriek his neighbour , we may easily believe , that a quiet night , difficult of attainment in all parts of India ...
... whilst it is not uncommon to be roused by the yells of a wandering troop of jackals , each apparently endeavouring to outshriek his neighbour , we may easily believe , that a quiet night , difficult of attainment in all parts of India ...
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... whilst flocks of paroquets issue screaming from their woody coverts , and spreading their emerald - green plumes , soar up till they are lost in the golden sky above . At the early dawn , the panther and the hyæna may be seen escaping ...
... whilst flocks of paroquets issue screaming from their woody coverts , and spreading their emerald - green plumes , soar up till they are lost in the golden sky above . At the early dawn , the panther and the hyæna may be seen escaping ...
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