The Saturday Magazine, Volumen4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... continued , down to a late period . The most conspicuous part of the ruin now standing , is the three very beautiful eastern windows of the chapel , represented in the engraving * . Tynemouth stands upon a promontory of lime- stone ...
... continued , down to a late period . The most conspicuous part of the ruin now standing , is the three very beautiful eastern windows of the chapel , represented in the engraving * . Tynemouth stands upon a promontory of lime- stone ...
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... continued so till his death . He was an extraordinary man , a complete master of arithmetic , a good mathemati- cian , a master of music , understood Latin , French , and Greek , and could even prescribe as a physician upon an urgent ...
... continued so till his death . He was an extraordinary man , a complete master of arithmetic , a good mathemati- cian , a master of music , understood Latin , French , and Greek , and could even prescribe as a physician upon an urgent ...
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... continued several days , during which other meeting - houses and private mansions were set on fire ; but , on the arrival of the military from Oxford and Hounslow , order was restored : at the ensu- ing assizes four of the ring ...
... continued several days , during which other meeting - houses and private mansions were set on fire ; but , on the arrival of the military from Oxford and Hounslow , order was restored : at the ensu- ing assizes four of the ring ...
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... continued ants took the liberty of inquiring what was his master's motive for so singular an act ; in answer to which , the Bishop informed him , that when he was a poor boy , with- out shoes or stockings , traversing this cold and ...
... continued ants took the liberty of inquiring what was his master's motive for so singular an act ; in answer to which , the Bishop informed him , that when he was a poor boy , with- out shoes or stockings , traversing this cold and ...
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... continued insensible , being stunned by the fall , faint from the loss of blood , as well as from the excruciating pain which her fangs inflicted . When he came to himself , he discovered that he was lying on the back of the tigress ...
... continued insensible , being stunned by the fall , faint from the loss of blood , as well as from the excruciating pain which her fangs inflicted . When he came to himself , he discovered that he was lying on the back of the tigress ...
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