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... never come empty - handed ; a bunch of grapes to- day , a rare fruit to - morrow , next day a pink , or rose , or little flower ; anything to show , without telling it , that the wife at home has been lovingly thought of . But there is ...
... never come empty - handed ; a bunch of grapes to- day , a rare fruit to - morrow , next day a pink , or rose , or little flower ; anything to show , without telling it , that the wife at home has been lovingly thought of . But there is ...
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... never come until the fathers cease to eat sour grapes ; until they cease to be vicious , until they cease to riot in animal appetites and passions for the enjoyment of them , but shall gratify them in temperance , as a means of ...
... never come until the fathers cease to eat sour grapes ; until they cease to be vicious , until they cease to riot in animal appetites and passions for the enjoyment of them , but shall gratify them in temperance , as a means of ...
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... never drink another drop of liquor again , and for twenty years has kept his resolution . Was this turning to drink on the part of the children and grandchildren the result of enticements into bad habits , or by inheritance ? The lawyer ...
... never drink another drop of liquor again , and for twenty years has kept his resolution . Was this turning to drink on the part of the children and grandchildren the result of enticements into bad habits , or by inheritance ? The lawyer ...
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... never absent from new books , need never be present when books which have stood the test of time are concerned . There the problem is a simple one . Can the publisher give a better , more marketable edition of a standard book than his ...
... never absent from new books , need never be present when books which have stood the test of time are concerned . There the problem is a simple one . Can the publisher give a better , more marketable edition of a standard book than his ...
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... never left in want . In this capacity he takes no risks , but receives from one generation , where the risks were taken , and passes to the next , which enters upon possession as upon its just inheritance . Yet no generation , however ...
... never left in want . In this capacity he takes no risks , but receives from one generation , where the risks were taken , and passes to the next , which enters upon possession as upon its just inheritance . Yet no generation , however ...
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Página 168 - Literary World. As its striking, if somewhat sensational title indicates, the book deals with the question of the future life, and purports to present " a complete theory of Nature, a true philosophy of the Universe.
Página 167 - ... place. Do this night and morning. The oil either absorbs the wart, or, more likely, destroys the vitality of the roots, and the wart dies, as a plant would when its roots are destroyed. Creosote applied to a wart, then covered with stickingplaster, repeated every third day for two or three weeks, has removed the most obstinate warts. Warts have been removed permanently and without much...
Página 167 - Warts appearing in more private parts of the body, are sometimes cured by applying a powder made of savin leaves and verdigris. Pass a needle through a wart, apply a flame to one end of the needle, until the wart begins to fry; it will disappear, never to return. But the better plan, as above stated, is to dip the end of a...
Página 166 - corn," growing from the surface of the skin, from superficial roots, of very little vitality. They may be removed with the knife, but not by mere shaving them off, like a common weed ; they must be cut up by the roots. Numerous cases are given in medical works, where cutting has been followed by bleedings which could not be stopped until large quantities of blood flowed, almost endangering life.