The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... period , kept him in continual anxiety . He ascended a tree , and having eaten some of the leaves , remained during the obscurity of a night intensely dark , with his spirits dreadfully depressed , for he now began to fear that the ship ...
... period , kept him in continual anxiety . He ascended a tree , and having eaten some of the leaves , remained during the obscurity of a night intensely dark , with his spirits dreadfully depressed , for he now began to fear that the ship ...
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... period at which eels begin to stir out of their winter quarters , and , therefore , marked the season for the miller or fisherman to put down his traps , to catch them at the season at which tench bite most freely to be in- the wears ...
... period at which eels begin to stir out of their winter quarters , and , therefore , marked the season for the miller or fisherman to put down his traps , to catch them at the season at which tench bite most freely to be in- the wears ...
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... period of existence . But nature knows her own business best ; and , accordingly , these slender creatures brave the tempestuous weather they are doomed to encounter , totally regardless of the cold , the wet , the winds , and the fogs ...
... period of existence . But nature knows her own business best ; and , accordingly , these slender creatures brave the tempestuous weather they are doomed to encounter , totally regardless of the cold , the wet , the winds , and the fogs ...
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... period he had never seen an en- graving or a picture , and was only in the seventh year of his age . Hearing the approach of his mother and sister , he endeavoured to conceal what he had been doing ; but the old lady observing his ...
... period he had never seen an en- graving or a picture , and was only in the seventh year of his age . Hearing the approach of his mother and sister , he endeavoured to conceal what he had been doing ; but the old lady observing his ...
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... period , little is known of the history of the See till after the Norman Conquest , when at the National Council held in London , a . D. 1075 , it was determined to remove the See of Lichfield to Chester , which was done by Peter ( the ...
... period , little is known of the history of the See till after the Norman Conquest , when at the National Council held in London , a . D. 1075 , it was determined to remove the See of Lichfield to Chester , which was done by Peter ( the ...
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