Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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... present to the seer , but the same vision often appears to two or more of the gifted , either while they are together or apart . The Highlanders believe that children and the lower animals , such as cows and horses , behold the ...
... present to the seer , but the same vision often appears to two or more of the gifted , either while they are together or apart . The Highlanders believe that children and the lower animals , such as cows and horses , behold the ...
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... present we are located on the banks of the river Hutt , and a most delightful place it is ; the soil is of the richest quality . We are already enjoying fine radishes , the seed of which was sown five weeks since ; wild pigeons and ...
... present we are located on the banks of the river Hutt , and a most delightful place it is ; the soil is of the richest quality . We are already enjoying fine radishes , the seed of which was sown five weeks since ; wild pigeons and ...
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... present , while science advances with unexampled strides , while the first literary names of the country are of un- equalled lustre , and while Britain is extending her power and population over every quarter of the globe , it is a sad ...
... present , while science advances with unexampled strides , while the first literary names of the country are of un- equalled lustre , and while Britain is extending her power and population over every quarter of the globe , it is a sad ...
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... present . have Sellenger's Round , which may be found spoken of It may , in the first place , be remarked , that squinting , from the days of Elizabeth to those of Anne . Also or strabismus , as it is medically termed , is of different ...
... present . have Sellenger's Round , which may be found spoken of It may , in the first place , be remarked , that squinting , from the days of Elizabeth to those of Anne . Also or strabismus , as it is medically termed , is of different ...
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... present them before the pacha . Abou - el - Marsch , the Arab of whom he spoke , had received a ball in his arm during the combat ; as his wound was not mortal , the Turks had fastened him on a camel , and having obtained possession of ...
... present them before the pacha . Abou - el - Marsch , the Arab of whom he spoke , had received a ball in his arm during the combat ; as his wound was not mortal , the Turks had fastened him on a camel , and having obtained possession of ...
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