The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... once more returned to China , and succeeded , after many efforts , in eluding the vigilance of that suspicious people , and bringing to Constantinople a number of the eggs of the silk - worm , concealed in the head of a walking - cane ...
... once more returned to China , and succeeded , after many efforts , in eluding the vigilance of that suspicious people , and bringing to Constantinople a number of the eggs of the silk - worm , concealed in the head of a walking - cane ...
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... once every half hour , and during the second day and night thirty times , and so on , reducing the number of meals as the worms grow older ; the care bestowed on their culture , and the numerous precautions taken to preserve them clean ...
... once every half hour , and during the second day and night thirty times , and so on , reducing the number of meals as the worms grow older ; the care bestowed on their culture , and the numerous precautions taken to preserve them clean ...
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... once more to stare him in the face . It happened that the weather was particularly the warm sand ; a gun would have been the means of sup- pleasant , and he often refreshed himself by sleeping on plying him with plenty of water - fowl ...
... once more to stare him in the face . It happened that the weather was particularly the warm sand ; a gun would have been the means of sup- pleasant , and he often refreshed himself by sleeping on plying him with plenty of water - fowl ...
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... once to give some extracts from his works . In setting about this task , I feel that a few unconnected passages can no more give a just notion of this great writer's power , than a few stones , however beautiful , could convey an ...
... once to give some extracts from his works . In setting about this task , I feel that a few unconnected passages can no more give a just notion of this great writer's power , than a few stones , however beautiful , could convey an ...
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... once more the comparison of life to a voyage , in like manner it fares with those , who have steadily and religiously pursued the course which Heaven pointed out to them . We shall sometimes find by their conversation towards the end of ...
... once more the comparison of life to a voyage , in like manner it fares with those , who have steadily and religiously pursued the course which Heaven pointed out to them . We shall sometimes find by their conversation towards the end of ...
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