The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... effect , and they both rolled into the sea . Vexed and confounded at the escape of his prey , the more so when he found his hands much lacerated in the encounter , he crawled on shore , where he luckily recovered his knife which he had ...
... effect , and they both rolled into the sea . Vexed and confounded at the escape of his prey , the more so when he found his hands much lacerated in the encounter , he crawled on shore , where he luckily recovered his knife which he had ...
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... effect . Amongst the nume- rous monuments , we must give the first place to that of the Cathedral's greatest benefactor , the good and pious Bishop Hacket : it consists of a recumbent figure , and at the head is engraved the following ...
... effect . Amongst the nume- rous monuments , we must give the first place to that of the Cathedral's greatest benefactor , the good and pious Bishop Hacket : it consists of a recumbent figure , and at the head is engraved the following ...
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... from this was formed the following to denote a stone , ' , that is , as it were , a portion cut out of the rock ; hence , to imply a heap of of skill , each striving to produce his utmost effect 1833. ] 13 THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
... from this was formed the following to denote a stone , ' , that is , as it were , a portion cut out of the rock ; hence , to imply a heap of of skill , each striving to produce his utmost effect 1833. ] 13 THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
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... effect , that the mortified songsters feel their own inferiority and become altogether silent , while he seems to triumph in their defeat by redoubling his exertions . " Both in his native and domesticated state , during the solemn ...
... effect , that the mortified songsters feel their own inferiority and become altogether silent , while he seems to triumph in their defeat by redoubling his exertions . " Both in his native and domesticated state , during the solemn ...
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... effects , and contrary to all experience . For after that immense numbers of locusts had formed themselves in a huge body all over the region , and had ruined all hopes of any fruits of the earth : after they had consumed all the ...
... effects , and contrary to all experience . For after that immense numbers of locusts had formed themselves in a huge body all over the region , and had ruined all hopes of any fruits of the earth : after they had consumed all the ...
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