Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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... manner arose from the fact of the ground being favourable to the reflection of a visiter's figure against the evening sky . The figure appeared gigantic . A similar pheno- menon has been several times witnessed on Ben Nevis ; and , if ...
... manner arose from the fact of the ground being favourable to the reflection of a visiter's figure against the evening sky . The figure appeared gigantic . A similar pheno- menon has been several times witnessed on Ben Nevis ; and , if ...
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... manner of those around him com- pelled him ultimately to moderate his passion , and to promise that , from that time forward , they would find in him " not Alfonso the hunter , but Alfonso the king . " To this seasonable warning ...
... manner of those around him com- pelled him ultimately to moderate his passion , and to promise that , from that time forward , they would find in him " not Alfonso the hunter , but Alfonso the king . " To this seasonable warning ...
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... manner in which rail- ways enlarge the amount of intercourse on lines of route , is strikingly manifested in the case of the Ar- broath and Forfar railway ( about fifteen miles in length ) , opened in January 1839. Before the rail- way ...
... manner in which rail- ways enlarge the amount of intercourse on lines of route , is strikingly manifested in the case of the Ar- broath and Forfar railway ( about fifteen miles in length ) , opened in January 1839. Before the rail- way ...
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... manner really astonishing , when the ages of the musicians were considered . I may mention that Mr Stevenson is himself a good musician , and even a composer . The boys are of all ages from six to nineteen , and several of them are from ...
... manner really astonishing , when the ages of the musicians were considered . I may mention that Mr Stevenson is himself a good musician , and even a composer . The boys are of all ages from six to nineteen , and several of them are from ...
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... manner in which his by the necessity of the case . But there is a needless visiter had so unexpectedly comported himself ; horror of rats in the public mind ; and when a solitaryWell , all I can say is , that you are heartily welcome ...
... manner in which his by the necessity of the case . But there is a needless visiter had so unexpectedly comported himself ; horror of rats in the public mind ; and when a solitaryWell , all I can say is , that you are heartily welcome ...
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