The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... reason or other , the undertaking was abandoned . The cause of such re- peated failures is not thoroughly understood ; the severity of the climate has been assigned as a reason , but silk has been successfully produced in some parts of ...
... reason or other , the undertaking was abandoned . The cause of such re- peated failures is not thoroughly understood ; the severity of the climate has been assigned as a reason , but silk has been successfully produced in some parts of ...
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... reason of their formation dis- tinctly shown ; but the progress of time and refine- ment , has so moulded and altered even the most simple characters in the language , that considerable research would be required to perform such a task ...
... reason of their formation dis- tinctly shown ; but the progress of time and refine- ment , has so moulded and altered even the most simple characters in the language , that considerable research would be required to perform such a task ...
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... reason of the whiteness of the trees , which were all pilled . " But the most grievous calamity of this kind hap- pened to the regions of Africa , in the time of the Romans ; and particularly affected those parts which were subject to ...
... reason of the whiteness of the trees , which were all pilled . " But the most grievous calamity of this kind hap- pened to the regions of Africa , in the time of the Romans ; and particularly affected those parts which were subject to ...
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... reason against Him , who hath given us our reason , and to undermine His authority by those very powers , which were designed to promote His glory . ANCIENT CASTLES . As we intend to furnish accounts and 26 [ JULY 27 , THE SATURDAY ...
... reason against Him , who hath given us our reason , and to undermine His authority by those very powers , which were designed to promote His glory . ANCIENT CASTLES . As we intend to furnish accounts and 26 [ JULY 27 , THE SATURDAY ...
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... reasons , -to guard against foreign invasions , and to protect his Norman followers , to whom he had allotted estates , from the resentment of the former possessors . The number of castles increased , as the feudal law , which William ...
... reasons , -to guard against foreign invasions , and to protect his Norman followers , to whom he had allotted estates , from the resentment of the former possessors . The number of castles increased , as the feudal law , which William ...
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