The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Том 25Henry Colburn, 1828 |
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... known , ) that our personal beauty depends upon eating and drinking ; the ugliness of the Calmucks being solely owing to their feasting on raw flesh , - an alarming piece of news to all eaters of ( half - dressed ) beef , and a ...
... known , ) that our personal beauty depends upon eating and drinking ; the ugliness of the Calmucks being solely owing to their feasting on raw flesh , - an alarming piece of news to all eaters of ( half - dressed ) beef , and a ...
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... known to eat itself ! This , with the feats performed some years ago , by the stone - eater , who gave alarming indications of wishing to devour the marble Fa- ther Thames , then just put up in the square at Somerset House , may be ...
... known to eat itself ! This , with the feats performed some years ago , by the stone - eater , who gave alarming indications of wishing to devour the marble Fa- ther Thames , then just put up in the square at Somerset House , may be ...
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... omit , among other minor personal disadvantages of these great personages , the expense of cloth- ing ; and the inconvenience that has been known to arise from the likeness of one fat man to another , which Comments on Corpulency . 25.
... omit , among other minor personal disadvantages of these great personages , the expense of cloth- ing ; and the inconvenience that has been known to arise from the likeness of one fat man to another , which Comments on Corpulency . 25.
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... known , that it was hardly necessary to put it to the test of an experiment ; yet , I took two ducks , and fed one with barley , the other with sprats , for about a month , and killed both at the same time : when they were dressed , the ...
... known , that it was hardly necessary to put it to the test of an experiment ; yet , I took two ducks , and fed one with barley , the other with sprats , for about a month , and killed both at the same time : when they were dressed , the ...
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... known through that of Tic - douloureux . That both sets of diseases were much in want of elucidation is now most apparent : and if , as has occurred to us in conversation , our author is accused of having invented disorders before ...
... known through that of Tic - douloureux . That both sets of diseases were much in want of elucidation is now most apparent : and if , as has occurred to us in conversation , our author is accused of having invented disorders before ...
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