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... the opossum her pouch ; and , so necessary is some convenience of this kind for the human animal , that the savage who cares not for clothing makes for himself a pocket if he The Hindoo carries his snuff - box in his turban .
... the opossum her pouch ; and , so necessary is some convenience of this kind for the human animal , that the savage who cares not for clothing makes for himself a pocket if he The Hindoo carries his snuff - box in his turban .
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... that pockets are coeval with clothing : and , as erudite men have maintained that language and even letters are of divine origin , there might with like reason be a conclusion drawn from the twenty - first verse of the third chapter ...
... that pockets are coeval with clothing : and , as erudite men have maintained that language and even letters are of divine origin , there might with like reason be a conclusion drawn from the twenty - first verse of the third chapter ...
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Dr. Towers used to have his coat pockets made of capacity to hold a quarto volume , -a wise custom ; but requiring stout cloth , good buckram , and strong thread well waxed . I do not so greatly commend the humour of Dr. Ingenhouz ...
Dr. Towers used to have his coat pockets made of capacity to hold a quarto volume , -a wise custom ; but requiring stout cloth , good buckram , and strong thread well waxed . I do not so greatly commend the humour of Dr. Ingenhouz ...
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Dipping a clean linen cloth in one of these vessels he washed the bell within and without , the bell being suspended over a vessel wider in circumference than the bell's mouth , in order that no drop of the water employed in this ...
Dipping a clean linen cloth in one of these vessels he washed the bell within and without , the bell being suspended over a vessel wider in circumference than the bell's mouth , in order that no drop of the water employed in this ...
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Then he dipt another clean cloth in this oiled and salted water , and again washed the bell , within and without ; after the service the cloths were burnt lest they should be profaned by other uses . The bell was then authentically ...
Then he dipt another clean cloth in this oiled and salted water , and again washed the bell , within and without ; after the service the cloths were burnt lest they should be profaned by other uses . The bell was then authentically ...
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