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He assumed that the ultimate parts of living beings existed in the form of certain atoms , which he named “ organic molecules , ” and maintained that these molecules were received into the body in the shape of food , and became stored ...
He assumed that the ultimate parts of living beings existed in the form of certain atoms , which he named “ organic molecules , ” and maintained that these molecules were received into the body in the shape of food , and became stored ...
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She was received into the establishment as one of the fraternity , and continued for a long time to enjoy the society of the man whom she had followed undiscovered and unsuspected . At length they eloped together , and travelled over ...
She was received into the establishment as one of the fraternity , and continued for a long time to enjoy the society of the man whom she had followed undiscovered and unsuspected . At length they eloped together , and travelled over ...
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In art , he made no special attempt to study the received masters of any great school ; but at a time when the genius of Turner was still under the discredit of novelty , he - half a dozen years before he left London — had put himself ...
In art , he made no special attempt to study the received masters of any great school ; but at a time when the genius of Turner was still under the discredit of novelty , he - half a dozen years before he left London — had put himself ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL CCXLII | 1 |
HOW HANDSOME SHE LOOKED Frontispiece | 18 |
Law of Likeness The and its Working By ANDREW WILSON | 44 |
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