Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Band 1;Bände 3-4William Orr, 1845 |
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... Mind , 16 Utility of Birds , 47 32 Rewards of Virtue , 208 Value of Useful Knowledge , 144 Mind , the Revenues of the , 16 Ridicule , 208 Visitors of Kew Gardens , 112 Mineral Waters in France , Mining Under the Ocean , 335 Rivers ...
... Mind , 16 Utility of Birds , 47 32 Rewards of Virtue , 208 Value of Useful Knowledge , 144 Mind , the Revenues of the , 16 Ridicule , 208 Visitors of Kew Gardens , 112 Mineral Waters in France , Mining Under the Ocean , 335 Rivers ...
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... mind required a lengthened pious preparation and re- pentance , before that absolution could be granted to him which was necessary for the future welfare of his immortal soul . To obtain this respite a large sum was required - it was ...
... mind required a lengthened pious preparation and re- pentance , before that absolution could be granted to him which was necessary for the future welfare of his immortal soul . To obtain this respite a large sum was required - it was ...
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... mind may joy not in its lore , Where hope and happiness are flown . For though it soothed in other days , It cannot reach a wo so deep As that which o'er this bosom strays , To wake the pangs that never sleep . The wind blows cold o'er ...
... mind may joy not in its lore , Where hope and happiness are flown . For though it soothed in other days , It cannot reach a wo so deep As that which o'er this bosom strays , To wake the pangs that never sleep . The wind blows cold o'er ...
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... mind with profoundest awe . Our wanderers , accustomed to such scenes , were most likely simply to experience ( be- sides impressions of the richness of the soil ) a grateful rest , and , it might be also , sensations of their ...
... mind with profoundest awe . Our wanderers , accustomed to such scenes , were most likely simply to experience ( be- sides impressions of the richness of the soil ) a grateful rest , and , it might be also , sensations of their ...
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... mind , took full advantage of it , and originated an unfounded report that his majesty's life was menaced . These rumours , artfully spread , were at first vague and indefinite . Presently they gained strength , and were conveyed to the ...
... mind , took full advantage of it , and originated an unfounded report that his majesty's life was menaced . These rumours , artfully spread , were at first vague and indefinite . Presently they gained strength , and were conveyed to the ...
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