The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... nearly the boiling point ; a short stunted brush formed of heath or any other shrub of that description , is now gently moved about among the cocoons , and on withdrawing it from the water , the ends of the silk are found to have ...
... nearly the boiling point ; a short stunted brush formed of heath or any other shrub of that description , is now gently moved about among the cocoons , and on withdrawing it from the water , the ends of the silk are found to have ...
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... nearly two hours , without finding water , or being able to knock down any of the large birds which he chased from among the wild furze and thickets , he began to think of returning . Being per- fectly satisfied in his own mind that he ...
... nearly two hours , without finding water , or being able to knock down any of the large birds which he chased from among the wild furze and thickets , he began to think of returning . Being per- fectly satisfied in his own mind that he ...
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... nearly exhausted ; after great exertion he succeeded in gaining the top , and with great joy found that it commanded a view of the anchorage ; but he also made another discovery , which , in its event , threatened to prove more fatal to ...
... nearly exhausted ; after great exertion he succeeded in gaining the top , and with great joy found that it commanded a view of the anchorage ; but he also made another discovery , which , in its event , threatened to prove more fatal to ...
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... nearly consumed by a fire , which broke out at both ends at the same time . In this conflagration near 3000 persons perished , the sides of the bridge being occupied by rows of houses , there was , consequently , no escape for the ...
... nearly consumed by a fire , which broke out at both ends at the same time . In this conflagration near 3000 persons perished , the sides of the bridge being occupied by rows of houses , there was , consequently , no escape for the ...
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... nearly regained its original splen- dour , and was re - consecrated in 1669. The intrepid character of this admirable man may be shown by the following anecdote . - Hacket was preaching in London , during the persecution of the ...
... nearly regained its original splen- dour , and was re - consecrated in 1669. The intrepid character of this admirable man may be shown by the following anecdote . - Hacket was preaching in London , during the persecution of the ...
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