Название: Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845
Автор: Various
Издательство: Public Domain
Жанр: Книги о Путешествиях
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But Professor Johnston, in the recent edition of his Elements,28 tells us, that, from experiments made in the laboratory of the Agricultural Chemistry Association of Scotland, it turns out that oats are far richer in all the three things above named than the best wheat flour grown in any part of England – that they contain eighteen or twenty per cent of that which forms muscle, five to eight of fat, and sixty-five of starch. The account, therefore, between shelled oats (groats) and fine wheaten flour stands thus. One hundred pounds of each contain —
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Daguerreotype, &c.
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Valerius Flaccus.
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Cicero, in a well-known passage of his Ethics, speaks of trade as irredeemably base, if petty; but as not so absolutely felonious if wholesale. He gives a real merchant (one who is such in the English sense) leave to think himself a shade above small-beer.
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"The astonishment of science." – Her medical attendants were Dr Percival, a well-known literary physician, who had been a correspon
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Daguerreotype, &c.
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Valerius Flaccus.
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Cicero, in a well-known passage of his
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Amongst the oversights in the
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"I stood in unimaginable trance
And agony, which cannot be remember'd."
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Some readers will question the
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Φυγη μονου προς μονον. – Plotinus.
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The thoughts referred to will be given in final notes; as at this point they seemed too much to interrupt the course of the narrative.
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"Everlasting Jew!" —
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I except, however, one case – the case of a child dying of an organic disorder, so therefore as to die slowly, and aware of its own condition. Because such a child is solemnized, and sometimes, in a partial sense, inspired – inspired by the depth of its sufferings, and by the awfulness of its prospect. Such a child having put off the earthly mind in many things, may naturally have put off the childish mind in all things. I therefore, speaking for myself only, acknowledge СКАЧАТЬ
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