New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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... living in his time , that he ( Pittkins Gribble ) might have told him so to his teeth . " It was therefore from no immediately personal feeling that Pittkins railed at the living , wherever he happened to see ( which assuredly was not ...
... living in his time , that he ( Pittkins Gribble ) might have told him so to his teeth . " It was therefore from no immediately personal feeling that Pittkins railed at the living , wherever he happened to see ( which assuredly was not ...
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... living beings were reptiles , and that the only other vertebrated animals which then existed were fishes ; the carnivorous reptiles at this early period must therefore have fed chiefly upon them , and if , in the existing family of ...
... living beings were reptiles , and that the only other vertebrated animals which then existed were fishes ; the carnivorous reptiles at this early period must therefore have fed chiefly upon them , and if , in the existing family of ...
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... living and the dead thus united ; to con- trast the rounded limbs and graceful figure of that fair girl , with the bloated , grinning corpse which she held in her embrace . My heart sickened at the sight , and a feeling of deadly ...
... living and the dead thus united ; to con- trast the rounded limbs and graceful figure of that fair girl , with the bloated , grinning corpse which she held in her embrace . My heart sickened at the sight , and a feeling of deadly ...
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