The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... carried on at present in England , by the fact that and ninety three thousand , five hundred and seven- no less a quantity than four million , six hundred teen pounds of raw silk were imported for home consumption , in the year ending ...
... carried on at present in England , by the fact that and ninety three thousand , five hundred and seven- no less a quantity than four million , six hundred teen pounds of raw silk were imported for home consumption , in the year ending ...
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... carried him alongside , where he became sensible , but unable to speak or move . His helpless condition rendered it necessary to hoist him on board . Nothing could exceed the kind and humane treatment which he received from Captain Cook ...
... carried him alongside , where he became sensible , but unable to speak or move . His helpless condition rendered it necessary to hoist him on board . Nothing could exceed the kind and humane treatment which he received from Captain Cook ...
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... carried it to the font , sprinkled it with water , and gave it a name in scorn and derision of that holy sacrament , Baptism ; and when Prince Rupert re- covered that Church by force , Colonel Russel , the governor carried away the ...
... carried it to the font , sprinkled it with water , and gave it a name in scorn and derision of that holy sacrament , Baptism ; and when Prince Rupert re- covered that Church by force , Colonel Russel , the governor carried away the ...
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... carrying 2630 pieces of brass cannon . It was fitted out by Philip II . of Spain , and blessed by a special nuncio from the Pope . Its approach spread terror and dismay ; but Elizabeth took advantage of the panic to excite her subjects ...
... carrying 2630 pieces of brass cannon . It was fitted out by Philip II . of Spain , and blessed by a special nuncio from the Pope . Its approach spread terror and dismay ; but Elizabeth took advantage of the panic to excite her subjects ...
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... carried away by nished to see the air so full of them , that I could the wind . Having stayed at Novogorod , I was asto- not eat in my chamber without a candle ; all the houses being filled , even the stables , barns , chambers ...
... carried away by nished to see the air so full of them , that I could the wind . Having stayed at Novogorod , I was asto- not eat in my chamber without a candle ; all the houses being filled , even the stables , barns , chambers ...
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