Advanced Reading Book, Literary and ScientificT. Laurie, 1859 - 424 pages |
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Page ii
... tion of sentences . He is then shown that something more is wanted in the formation of sentences than mere correctness and intelligibility ; that they must be constructed in a becoming manner or style ; and the exercises under this head ...
... tion of sentences . He is then shown that something more is wanted in the formation of sentences than mere correctness and intelligibility ; that they must be constructed in a becoming manner or style ; and the exercises under this head ...
Page 113
... tion , in which oxygen is consumed and carbonic acid set free . When we consider the amount of action attending even moderate exercise , and going on in the living processes even during sleep , and the consequent waste giving rise to ...
... tion , in which oxygen is consumed and carbonic acid set free . When we consider the amount of action attending even moderate exercise , and going on in the living processes even during sleep , and the consequent waste giving rise to ...
Page 311
... tion of gallant men , in a nation of men of honour and of cavaliers I thought ten thousand swords must have leapt from their scab- bards to avenge even a look that threatened her with insult . But the age of chivalry is gone . That of ...
... tion of gallant men , in a nation of men of honour and of cavaliers I thought ten thousand swords must have leapt from their scab- bards to avenge even a look that threatened her with insult . But the age of chivalry is gone . That of ...
Contents
LESSONS IN NATURAL HISTORY | 1 |
THE MATERIALS USED FOR PERFUMERY | 7 |
THOMSON | 10 |
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