Nature and Human Nature Nature and Human Nature

Nature and Human Nature

Publisher Description

The Americans are not entitled to the credit or ridicule, whichever people may be disposed to bestow upon them, for the extraordinary phrases with which their conversation is occasionally embellished. Some of them have good classical authority. That of "pull-foot" may be traced to Euripides. The constant exercise he had been in the habit of taking had preserved his health and condition, and these in their turn had enabled him to maintain his cheerfulness and humour. The lines in his face were somewhat deeper, and a few straggling grey hairs were the only traces of the hand of time. His manner was much improved by his intercourse with the great world.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1865
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
677
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
392.6
KB

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