The Works of Henry Fielding: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 8Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... cabinet of the above - mentioned Petrus , after his death ; for he could never be prevailed on to communicate a sight of either while alive . I am , SIR , & c . THE FIGURE OF THE TERRESTRIAL CHRYSIPUS STICKING TO A FINGER B 2.
... cabinet of the above - mentioned Petrus , after his death ; for he could never be prevailed on to communicate a sight of either while alive . I am , SIR , & c . THE FIGURE OF THE TERRESTRIAL CHRYSIPUS STICKING TO A FINGER B 2.
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... never observe any symptoms of voluntary motion ; but indeed the same may be said of an oyster , which I think is not yet settled by the learned to be absolutely a vegetable . เ เ But though it hath not , or seems not to have any ...
... never observe any symptoms of voluntary motion ; but indeed the same may be said of an oyster , which I think is not yet settled by the learned to be absolutely a vegetable . เ เ But though it hath not , or seems not to have any ...
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... never observed any thing like the เ common animal copulation . ' I tried at first two of them ; but these I found would เ not produce a complete Chrysipus ; at least I had reason ' to think the operation would be so slow that I must ...
... never observed any thing like the เ common animal copulation . ' I tried at first two of them ; but these I found would เ not produce a complete Chrysipus ; at least I had reason ' to think the operation would be so slow that I must ...
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... never been ' turned . ' AND Now , in the division and subdivision of our Chrysipus , we are forced to proceed in quite a different manner ; namely , by the metabolic or mutative , not by the schystic or divisive . Some have indeed ...
... never been ' turned . ' AND Now , in the division and subdivision of our Chrysipus , we are forced to proceed in quite a different manner ; namely , by the metabolic or mutative , not by the schystic or divisive . Some have indeed ...
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... never fail of success . will likewise make men blind or deaf , as you think proper ; and all this without doing the least injury to the several organs . It Secondly , It hath a most miraculous quality of turning black into white , or ...
... never fail of success . will likewise make men blind or deaf , as you think proper ; and all this without doing the least injury to the several organs . It Secondly , It hath a most miraculous quality of turning black into white , or ...
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