The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... head of a walking - cane ; these were hatched by the heat of a hot - bed , and being afterwards carefully fed and attended to , the experiment , which had cost these enterprising men so much toil , was perfectly success- ful , and the ...
... head of a walking - cane ; these were hatched by the heat of a hot - bed , and being afterwards carefully fed and attended to , the experiment , which had cost these enterprising men so much toil , was perfectly success- ful , and the ...
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... head , take the greatest pains to supply the little creature with food , as on this they say depends the quantity of silk which the worm will produce . They calculate that the same number of insects , which would , if they had attained ...
... head , take the greatest pains to supply the little creature with food , as on this they say depends the quantity of silk which the worm will produce . They calculate that the same number of insects , which would , if they had attained ...
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... head , " nimble in threats , " at his approach . Having got within range of his stick , he immediately " rapped " it " o ' the coxcomb , " whereupon it rolled itself up , and after a few twists and twirls remained stationary , with its ...
... head , " nimble in threats , " at his approach . Having got within range of his stick , he immediately " rapped " it " o ' the coxcomb , " whereupon it rolled itself up , and after a few twists and twirls remained stationary , with its ...
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... head is engraved the following appropriate inscription ; " I will not suffer mine eyes to sleep , till I have found out a place for the temple of the Lord . " But the monument which attracts the eager attention of all admirers of the ...
... head is engraved the following appropriate inscription ; " I will not suffer mine eyes to sleep , till I have found out a place for the temple of the Lord . " But the monument which attracts the eager attention of all admirers of the ...
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... head with the but - end of a musket , and drowned * . May we never , by God's blessing , witness a recur- rence of the scenes which were presented at this eventful period of our history ! Our great dramatic poet , who showed his ...
... head with the but - end of a musket , and drowned * . May we never , by God's blessing , witness a recur- rence of the scenes which were presented at this eventful period of our history ! Our great dramatic poet , who showed his ...
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