Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 páginas |
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... body's taste . Those who like fat can have it ; so can they who like lean ; as well as those who prefer sugar , and those who choose pepper . MYSTERIES OF PARIS . Read , and fear not thine own understanding : this book will create a ...
... body's taste . Those who like fat can have it ; so can they who like lean ; as well as those who prefer sugar , and those who choose pepper . MYSTERIES OF PARIS . Read , and fear not thine own understanding : this book will create a ...
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... body . - Fondness of the French for this species of amusement . - Key to the cipher used by Bonaparte in confidential correspondence . — A case for the lawyers . -Riddles of Newton , Cowper and Canning . - The prize enigma.- Quincy's ...
... body . - Fondness of the French for this species of amusement . - Key to the cipher used by Bonaparte in confidential correspondence . — A case for the lawyers . -Riddles of Newton , Cowper and Canning . - The prize enigma.- Quincy's ...
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... Dr. Sheridan , composed of Latin words strung together as mere gibberish but each word , when * Meaning in substance , Purify the mind as well as the body . read backwards , makes passable English . Take for example 60 PALINDROMES .
... Dr. Sheridan , composed of Latin words strung together as mere gibberish but each word , when * Meaning in substance , Purify the mind as well as the body . read backwards , makes passable English . Take for example 60 PALINDROMES .
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... body , and from our society , N. as a pround contemner , and slanderous person , and a member for the present altogether corrupted , and pernicious to the body . And this his sin ( albeit with sorrow of our hearts ) by virtue of our ...
... body , and from our society , N. as a pround contemner , and slanderous person , and a member for the present altogether corrupted , and pernicious to the body . And this his sin ( albeit with sorrow of our hearts ) by virtue of our ...
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... body's but the type , at best , of man , Whose impress is the spirit's deathless page ; Worn out , the type is thrown to pi again , The impression lives through an eternal age . STICKY . I want to seal a letter , Dick L 14 * PARONOMASIA ...
... body's but the type , at best , of man , Whose impress is the spirit's deathless page ; Worn out , the type is thrown to pi again , The impression lives through an eternal age . STICKY . I want to seal a letter , Dick L 14 * PARONOMASIA ...
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