The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... taken the city of Antwerp , where a large and flourishing manufactory existed , consigned it during three days , to unchecked plunder and destruction : the ruin of this noble city was a death - blow to the com- merce of Flanders , and ...
... taken the city of Antwerp , where a large and flourishing manufactory existed , consigned it during three days , to unchecked plunder and destruction : the ruin of this noble city was a death - blow to the com- merce of Flanders , and ...
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... taken to preserve them clean and warm , are curiously expressed in the following extract from an old Chinese work on the subject . " The place where their habitation is built must be retired , free from noisome smells , cattle and all ...
... taken to preserve them clean and warm , are curiously expressed in the following extract from an old Chinese work on the subject . " The place where their habitation is built must be retired , free from noisome smells , cattle and all ...
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... taken place . The engraving will give an accurate view of its present appearance , and also of the descent into the cave by means of a dou- ble ladder . The entrance is by a trap - door , placed even with the surface of the earth . " Dr ...
... taken place . The engraving will give an accurate view of its present appearance , and also of the descent into the cave by means of a dou- ble ladder . The entrance is by a trap - door , placed even with the surface of the earth . " Dr ...
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... taken by the Parliamentary forces , under Sir William Brereton , and its walls dismantled . In 1651 , by authority of the Rump Parliament , men were employed to strip off the lead from the roof of the Cathedral , and break in pieces the ...
... taken by the Parliamentary forces , under Sir William Brereton , and its walls dismantled . In 1651 , by authority of the Rump Parliament , men were employed to strip off the lead from the roof of the Cathedral , and break in pieces the ...
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... taken from FREYCI - ' mound , ' at first drawn NET and ARAGO's Voyage . stones , the form 石石 would readily suggest itself. furniture , such as his bow and arrows , or his knife , which he is anxious to have returned , without the ...
... taken from FREYCI - ' mound , ' at first drawn NET and ARAGO's Voyage . stones , the form 石石 would readily suggest itself. furniture , such as his bow and arrows , or his knife , which he is anxious to have returned , without the ...
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