The Saturday Magazine, Volumen4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... give a melancholy aspect to the place ; but with so many objects of historical interest , and so many treasures of art on all sides , and , withal , a cheerful and pretty large population , Florence is seldom accused of being dull . It ...
... give a melancholy aspect to the place ; but with so many objects of historical interest , and so many treasures of art on all sides , and , withal , a cheerful and pretty large population , Florence is seldom accused of being dull . It ...
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... give me a great deal of instruction . I would not leave my good master till my time was out ; but I then went to Squire Grant's , where the butler , Alexander Cantley , soon became my friend , and continued so till his death . He was an ...
... give me a great deal of instruction . I would not leave my good master till my time was out ; but I then went to Squire Grant's , where the butler , Alexander Cantley , soon became my friend , and continued so till his death . He was an ...
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... give the air the same motion which the earth has , and that , in proportion as that effect is produced , the rapidity of the relative easterly current slackens . The air gradually acquires the motion of the part of the earth with which ...
... give the air the same motion which the earth has , and that , in proportion as that effect is produced , the rapidity of the relative easterly current slackens . The air gradually acquires the motion of the part of the earth with which ...
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... give currency to such allegations are utterly unacquainted with the subject upon which they suffer themselves , so confidently , yet so rashly , to pro- nounce judgment . The Committee have also accepted a trust of no ordinary ...
... give currency to such allegations are utterly unacquainted with the subject upon which they suffer themselves , so confidently , yet so rashly , to pro- nounce judgment . The Committee have also accepted a trust of no ordinary ...
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... give , from time to time , cuts of these seven Saxon idols : commencing with that of the Sun , we quote the following description from Richard Verste- gan , a laborious English antiquary , who wrote in 1605 . THE IDOL OF THE SUN . " He ...
... give , from time to time , cuts of these seven Saxon idols : commencing with that of the Sun , we quote the following description from Richard Verste- gan , a laborious English antiquary , who wrote in 1605 . THE IDOL OF THE SUN . " He ...
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