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... human system . Notes on Hungarian Wines , ' by De Szemere , p . 15 . Paris and Cette are the principal seats of this fraudulent manufacture . This dishonest art , says M. de Szemere , is now so perfect , that even clever chemists can ...
... Human ' Human Corruption , ' speaking of the serpent of Natural History of the Bible . 63.
... human life . ' Of the Batrachia we have Biblical notice only of the frog ( Rana esculenta ) , in the matter of the Egyptian plague . 6 Fish are mentioned only in the aggregate ; there is no allusion to any particular kinds , and little ...
... human conditions . England is saved from this combination of educated vigour with intemperate anarchy by the possession possession of domains far wider and more productive than the 128 Our Colonial System . countries in the world, and ...
... human beings , whom she has wholly redeemed from slavery and partially redeemed from barbarism , to relapse , after an experiment of twenty - five years , into the slothful sensuality of Hayti or the primitive savageness of their ...