The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope , while Columbus was seeking the shores of Asia , by sailing continually to the West , and in so doing discovered the New World . The Portuguese navigator , by patiently pursuing the ...
... passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope , while Columbus was seeking the shores of Asia , by sailing continually to the West , and in so doing discovered the New World . The Portuguese navigator , by patiently pursuing the ...
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... passage is from a rare book , published about 1585 , called Stubb's Anatomie of Abuses . " Sometimes they use them sharpe on the crowne , pearking up like the spire or shaft of a l UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE COMMITTEE OF GENERAL ...
... passage is from a rare book , published about 1585 , called Stubb's Anatomie of Abuses . " Sometimes they use them sharpe on the crowne , pearking up like the spire or shaft of a l UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE COMMITTEE OF GENERAL ...
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... passages can no more give a just notion of this great writer's power , than a few stones , however beautiful , could convey an adequate idea of the magnificence of a temple . The first sentence of his preface may be a specimen of the ...
... passages can no more give a just notion of this great writer's power , than a few stones , however beautiful , could convey an adequate idea of the magnificence of a temple . The first sentence of his preface may be a specimen of the ...
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... passage from TOWNSON , with the fine specimen of MILTON's genius from which the allusion is made , are worth comparing together . We read , that , in certain climates of the world , the gales that spring from the land , carry a ...
... passage from TOWNSON , with the fine specimen of MILTON's genius from which the allusion is made , are worth comparing together . We read , that , in certain climates of the world , the gales that spring from the land , carry a ...
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... passages , through which the cavalry could sally . Över the moat , by means of the draw- bridge , you passed to the ballium or bayley , a space immediately within the outer wall . This latter was called the wall of the ballium , and was ...
... passages , through which the cavalry could sally . Över the moat , by means of the draw- bridge , you passed to the ballium or bayley , a space immediately within the outer wall . This latter was called the wall of the ballium , and was ...
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