Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 433
... appear to wriggle about from place to place and to attack their food much as a minnow does . They are divided into classes with different names ; some do good and some do harm . Those in the shape of a rod are called bacilli , and the ...
... appear to wriggle about from place to place and to attack their food much as a minnow does . They are divided into classes with different names ; some do good and some do harm . Those in the shape of a rod are called bacilli , and the ...
Page 608
... appear as if flocks of green love- birds or paroquets had alighted upon them . There is no season of the year when the joy of nature so affects most men as this period of revival . We seem to feel some of the glee with which the ...
... appear as if flocks of green love- birds or paroquets had alighted upon them . There is no season of the year when the joy of nature so affects most men as this period of revival . We seem to feel some of the glee with which the ...
Page 611
... appear to have been common objects of the raids of himself and his companions . One of his biographers pictures him evading the guard upon the bridge , strolling at will among the narrow streets of the old city , and in the Cemetery ...
... appear to have been common objects of the raids of himself and his companions . One of his biographers pictures him evading the guard upon the bridge , strolling at will among the narrow streets of the old city , and in the Cemetery ...
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