The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... tion of a flower . VOL . III . The scarcity and consequent value of silk , when it was first introduced at Rome , may be estimated by the fact , that more than two hundred years after that time , the Emperor Aurelian refused his Empress ...
... tion of a flower . VOL . III . The scarcity and consequent value of silk , when it was first introduced at Rome , may be estimated by the fact , that more than two hundred years after that time , the Emperor Aurelian refused his Empress ...
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... tion of the worm over the whole of France ; but , probably on account of the climate , was obliged to abandon his plans in all but the more southern de- partments . The success of the French king caused , at the time , many attempts to ...
... tion of the worm over the whole of France ; but , probably on account of the climate , was obliged to abandon his plans in all but the more southern de- partments . The success of the French king caused , at the time , many attempts to ...
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... tion in their domestic and rural occupations , than we of the present day are accustomed to do . They seem to have referred to the Book of Nature more fre- quently and regularly than to the almanack . Whether it were , that the one ...
... tion in their domestic and rural occupations , than we of the present day are accustomed to do . They seem to have referred to the Book of Nature more fre- quently and regularly than to the almanack . Whether it were , that the one ...
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... tion , and would not allow even a grain to be filed off . The compound has a white shining appearance , un- like bell - metal in general , and perhaps its silvery aspect has strengthened if not excited the conjecture respecting the ...
... tion , and would not allow even a grain to be filed off . The compound has a white shining appearance , un- like bell - metal in general , and perhaps its silvery aspect has strengthened if not excited the conjecture respecting the ...
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... tion of Bishop of Chester and Lichfield . Robert de Lymesey was his successor , and removed the See to Coventry , having obtained from the King , the custody of that Abbey ( originally founded by Canute ) ; this edifice having been ...
... tion of Bishop of Chester and Lichfield . Robert de Lymesey was his successor , and removed the See to Coventry , having obtained from the King , the custody of that Abbey ( originally founded by Canute ) ; this edifice having been ...
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