... of fortune, albeit in an extreme degree, or on the other to boldly envisage adverse conditions in the prospect of eventually bringing them to a conclusion. The condition of sleep is similar to, if not indistinguishable from, that of death; and with... The Writer - 131. lappuse1913Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
 | 1921 - 870 lapas
...extreme degree, or on the other to boldly envisage adverse conditions in the prospect of eventually bringing them to a conclusion. The condition of sleep...connection it might be argued with regard to sleep that, could the addition be effected, a termination would be put to the endurance of a multiplicity of inconveniences,... | |
 | James Cloyd Bowman - 1918 - 504 lapas
...extreme degree, or on the other to boldly envisage adverse conditions in the prospect of eventually bringing them to a conclusion. The condition of sleep...connection it might be argued with regard to sleep that, could the addition be effected, a termination would be put to the endurance of a multiplicity of inconveniences,... | |
 | Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1921 - 852 lapas
...extreme degree, or on the other to boldly envisage adverse conditions in the prospect of eventually bringing them to a conclusion. The condition of sleep...connection it might be argued with regard to sleep that, could the addition be effected, a termination would be put to the endurance of a multiplicity of inconveniences,... | |
 | Bruce McCullough, Edwin Berry Burgum - 1926 - 462 lapas
...extreme degree, or on the other to boldly envisage adverse conditions in the prospect of eventually bringing them to a conclusion. The condition of sleep...connection it might be argued with regard to sleep that, could the addition be effected, a termination would be put to the endurance of a multiplicity of inconveniences,... | |
 | 1926 - 694 lapas
...extreme degree, or on the other to boldly envisage adverse conditions in the prospect of eventually bringing them to a conclusion. The condition of sleep...connection it might be argued with regard to sleep that, could the addition be effected, a termination would be put to the endurance of a multiplicity of inconveniences,... | |
 | David Crystal - 2003 - 230 lapas
...adverse conditions in the prospect of bringing them to a conclusion. The condition of sleep is similarto, if not indistinguishable from, that of death; and...connection it might be argued with regard to sleep that, could the addition be effected, a termination would be put to the endurance of a multiplicity of inconveniences,... | |
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