The Saturday Magazine, Volumen4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... stands , is called the Garden of Tuscany . The road along the banks of the river , between Pisa and Florence , presents a succession of fine and varied prospects , greatly depending , however , for their beauty , on the sea- son ; as ...
... stands , is called the Garden of Tuscany . The road along the banks of the river , between Pisa and Florence , presents a succession of fine and varied prospects , greatly depending , however , for their beauty , on the sea- son ; as ...
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... stands upon a promontory of lime- stone , rising perpendicularly from the sea to a very considerable height . At the eastern extremity of the cliff , are the ruins of the priory , which , from their great elevation , form a very ...
... stands upon a promontory of lime- stone , rising perpendicularly from the sea to a very considerable height . At the eastern extremity of the cliff , are the ruins of the priory , which , from their great elevation , form a very ...
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... stand in the situation of the parents of these boys , and hence they are equally bound to exercise due precaution , that no one is so placed as to be exposed to the contamination of vice , as they are to guard against his being ...
... stand in the situation of the parents of these boys , and hence they are equally bound to exercise due precaution , that no one is so placed as to be exposed to the contamination of vice , as they are to guard against his being ...
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... stand forth in your defence , when detraction is secretly aiming its deadly weapons at your reputation ? Will he acknowledge you with the same cordiality , and behave to you with the same rank and fortune , as when the claims of pride ...
... stand forth in your defence , when detraction is secretly aiming its deadly weapons at your reputation ? Will he acknowledge you with the same cordiality , and behave to you with the same rank and fortune , as when the claims of pride ...
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... stands at a certain height , and suppose the mercury in the tube of the thermometer then to have expanded as far as the point G. This gives us a second natural point for measuring temperature . The space between F and G may be divided ...
... stands at a certain height , and suppose the mercury in the tube of the thermometer then to have expanded as far as the point G. This gives us a second natural point for measuring temperature . The space between F and G may be divided ...
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