All the Year Round, Том 3Charles Dickens Charles Dickens, 1860 |
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... stands in the strength of her love and her courage , firm as a rock between us two , and that pcor flimsy pretty ... stand on end to think of it ! When the bills are due , is there really and truly no earthly way of paying them but ...
... stands in the strength of her love and her courage , firm as a rock between us two , and that pcor flimsy pretty ... stand on end to think of it ! When the bills are due , is there really and truly no earthly way of paying them but ...
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... stand among native palms , and bananas with mammoth leaves and golden fruit ; while purple and pink convolvuluses clothe them in strange fantastic garments , and monkey ropes— the slim stems of climbing mimosas - wave idly in the air ...
... stand among native palms , and bananas with mammoth leaves and golden fruit ; while purple and pink convolvuluses clothe them in strange fantastic garments , and monkey ropes— the slim stems of climbing mimosas - wave idly in the air ...
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... stand in the way of his patronising and employing a political adherent , who was also a very clever fellow . The pro- bability is , however , that men said very little about any such matter in those days . Would Lord Palmerston object ...
... stand in the way of his patronising and employing a political adherent , who was also a very clever fellow . The pro- bability is , however , that men said very little about any such matter in those days . Would Lord Palmerston object ...
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... stand , " said Pangloss , " by the pork , which was the best of all possible pork . " " But , look at this food before our eyes , if one may so misuse the word , " said I. " Would any Inspector who did his duty , pass such abomi- nation ...
... stand , " said Pangloss , " by the pork , which was the best of all possible pork . " " But , look at this food before our eyes , if one may so misuse the word , " said I. " Would any Inspector who did his duty , pass such abomi- nation ...
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... stand defaced and disused , the marble tank full of out black against very white walls : the whole dust and melon rind : its poems with the gild- building being surrounded by heavy stone posts ing faded off , the water dried up , and ...
... stand defaced and disused , the marble tank full of out black against very white walls : the whole dust and melon rind : its poems with the gild- building being surrounded by heavy stone posts ing faded off , the water dried up , and ...
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Стр. 300 - That no will shall be valid unless it shall be in writing and executed in manner hereinafter mentioned ; (that is to say), it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator, or by some other person in his presence and by his direction...
Стр. 293 - ... there must in every case be a struggle for existence, either one individual with another of the same species, or with the individuals of distinct species, or with the physical conditions of life. It is the doctrine of Malthus applied with manifold force to the whole animal and vegetable kingdoms; for in this case there can be no artificial increase of food, and no prudential restraint from marriage.
Стр. 139 - Solomon to look at the industry of the ant, and we are taught also to unite the wisdom of the serpent with the harmlessness of the dove.
Стр. 293 - There is no exception to the rule that every organic being naturally increases at so high a rate, that if not destroyed, the earth would soon be covered by the progeny of a single pak.
Стр. 292 - As all the living forms of life are the lineal descendants of those which lived long before the Silurian epoch, we may feel certain that the ordinary succession by generation has never once been broken, and that no cataclysm has desolated the whole world.
Стр. 199 - I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
Стр. 175 - We have seen that man by selection can certainly produce great results, and can adapt organic beings to his own uses, through the accumulation of slight but useful variations given to him by the hand of Nature. But Natural Selection, as we shall hereafter see, is a power incessantly ready for action, and is as immeasurably superior to man's feeble efforts as the works of Nature are to those of Art.
Стр. 290 - Therefore I should infer from analogy that probably all the organic beings which have ever lived on this earth have descended from some one primordial form, into which life was first breathed.
Стр. 290 - Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants are descended from some one prototype. But analogy may be a deceitful guide. Nevertheless all living things have much in common, in their chemical composition, their cellular structure, their laws of growth, and their liability to injurious influences.