The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... hope , after having fortified himself with a draught of water from a spring , he ascended one of the trees ; and here , notwithstanding the loud screaming of the nightbird , and the continued whoopings of innumerable owls , " making ...
... hope , after having fortified himself with a draught of water from a spring , he ascended one of the trees ; and here , notwithstanding the loud screaming of the nightbird , and the continued whoopings of innumerable owls , " making ...
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... hope of gaining a view of the sea ; but the first thing he did was to shelter himself in one of the low trees which had the thickest foliage , and which proved , in some measure , a defence against the tempestuous weather which now set ...
... hope of gaining a view of the sea ; but the first thing he did was to shelter himself in one of the low trees which had the thickest foliage , and which proved , in some measure , a defence against the tempestuous weather which now set ...
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... hope ; There perfect souls , the path he treads , who trod ; There Immortality ! there Heaven ! there GOD ! THE GREAT BELL OF MOSCOW . IN our first volume , ( p . 20 , ) we gave a history of Bells , with a table of the weights of some ...
... hope ; There perfect souls , the path he treads , who trod ; There Immortality ! there Heaven ! there GOD ! THE GREAT BELL OF MOSCOW . IN our first volume , ( p . 20 , ) we gave a history of Bells , with a table of the weights of some ...
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... Hope , while Columbus was seeking the shores of Asia , by sailing continually to the West , and in so doing discovered the New World . The Portuguese navigator , by patiently pursuing the Coast of Africa , and at length doubling the ...
... Hope , while Columbus was seeking the shores of Asia , by sailing continually to the West , and in so doing discovered the New World . The Portuguese navigator , by patiently pursuing the Coast of Africa , and at length doubling the ...
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... hope none of our readers will be prevented from trying to understand the explanation , under the notion that it is too difficult to be compre- hended without previous study : we promise them that the subject requires only ordinary ...
... hope none of our readers will be prevented from trying to understand the explanation , under the notion that it is too difficult to be compre- hended without previous study : we promise them that the subject requires only ordinary ...
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