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Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 7
CHAPTER 22. Merry Christmas.
potentially upon the whole broad world, taken in one aggregate, than the high and mighty business of whaling. One way and another, it has begotten events so remarkable in themselves, and so continuously momentous in their sequential issues, that whaling may well be regarded as that Egyptian mother
Ulysses · Chapter 26
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potential narration was realised and kinetic temperament relieved. Did he see only a second coincidence in the second scene narrated to him, described by the narrator as A Pisgah Sight of Palestine or The Parable of the Plums? It, with the preceding scene and with others unnarrated
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 32
Case 20 Secondary Seizures
spikes, and slow waves over the right frontal region (Fig. 20.2). A single electroencephalography tracing presents sixteen waveform channels arranged vertically. Each channel carries a label such as Fp 1 F 7, F 7 T 3, T 3 T 5, and others, ending with
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 32
Case 20 Secondary Seizures
spikes, and slow waves over the right frontal region (Fig. 20.2). A single electroencephalography tracing presents sixteen waveform channels arranged vertically. Each channel carries a label such as Fp 1 F 7, F 7 T 3, T 3 T 5, and others, ending with
Ulysses · Chapter 27
Chapter 27
potentiality of being raised to the utmost kinetic elaboration of any power of any of its powers. Did he find the problems of the inhabitability of the planets and their satellites by a race, given in species, and of the possible social and moral redemption of said race
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 32
Case 20 Secondary Seizures
spikes, and slow waves over the right frontal region (Fig. 20.2). A single electroencephalography tracing presents sixteen waveform channels arranged vertically. Each channel carries a label such as Fp 1 F 7, F 7 T 3, T 3 T 5, and others, ending with
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 9
CHAPTER 33. The Specksnyder.
nerve? They have left their opera-glasses at home. “Why, thou monkey,” said a harpooneer to one of these lads, “we’ve been cruising now hard upon three years, and thou hast not raised a whale yet. Whales are scarce as hen’s teeth whenever thou
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