and one who had cheated his father at dice when gambling with him for his own soul; Giambattista Cibo, who in mockery took the name of Innocent and into whose torpid veins the blood of three lads was infused by a Jewish doctor; Sigismondo Malatesta, the lover of Isotta and the ...
and one who had cheated his father at dice when gambling with him for his own soul; Giambattista Cibo, who in mockery took the name of Innocent and into whose torpid veins the blood of three lads was infused by a Jewish doctor; Sigismondo Malatesta, the lover of Isotta and the lord of...
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Even assuming that max-sized individuals were around – which may not always have been the case… – the theropods would have to walk right past a whole boatload of smaller, easier targets to get to them, ignoring winnable fights and achievable calories just to roll the dice in the most ...
Children’s literature - Scandinavian, Fairy Tales, Picture Books: Scandinavia, but especially Sweden, inevitably suggests a question as to why a group of small, sparsely populated countries ranks directly after England and the United States for the vari
Results suggest that bumblebees can learn to use picture cues in a delayed matching task. Furthermore, experience, conditions of reward inconsistency and location, are discussed as possible contributing factors to learning in a delayed matching task. Keywords: bumblebee; Bombus; delayed matching; ...
received all their food from a ‘feeding machine’ that pumped a ‘liquid formula diet’ through a ‘dispensing syringe-type pump which delivers a predetermined volume of formula through the mouthpiece'”, but they were at liberty to choose how many hits of this neutral-tasting sludge they ...
For, while he was but too ready to accept the position that was almost immediately offered to him on his coming of age, and found, indeed, a subtle pleasure in the thought that he might really become to the London of his own day what to imperial Neronian Rome the author of the ...
Found him,and bore him in their boat to land, And—cast the dice to win his epauletts! "The enemy made for Copenhagen;the town went upin flames,and we lost our fleet,but not our courage andour faith in God;He casteth down,but He raiseth upagain.Our wounds were healed as in the ...