The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 2;Band 152E. Cave, 1832 |
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... hand on the wreck of the Hunter , by the niece of the Lieutenant ( Ostler ) , I find these words : " And the Life - boat , alas ! had not yet come to light . " " Had that noble invention then fearlessly sailed , They might have been sav ...
... hand on the wreck of the Hunter , by the niece of the Lieutenant ( Ostler ) , I find these words : " And the Life - boat , alas ! had not yet come to light . " " Had that noble invention then fearlessly sailed , They might have been sav ...
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... hand a bunch of grapes , and on his head a basket of fruit : the figure , which is well drawn , is under a Roman arch , and would form a suitable device for any sculp- ture or decoration for the building which is now in progress . Yours ...
... hand a bunch of grapes , and on his head a basket of fruit : the figure , which is well drawn , is under a Roman arch , and would form a suitable device for any sculp- ture or decoration for the building which is now in progress . Yours ...
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... hand of criticism . He thus became admired and esteemed ; he was beloved by his tutor as a pupil who would one day do him honour , and reverenced by his fellow students as a superior being . He was con- sulted by the young for direction ...
... hand of criticism . He thus became admired and esteemed ; he was beloved by his tutor as a pupil who would one day do him honour , and reverenced by his fellow students as a superior being . He was con- sulted by the young for direction ...
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... hand , expectations have been formed that the mines of Mexico would sup- ply us with silver enough to pay off the national debt ; if this were pos- sible , what valid objection could any one oppose to such a fortunate con- summation ...
... hand , expectations have been formed that the mines of Mexico would sup- ply us with silver enough to pay off the national debt ; if this were pos- sible , what valid objection could any one oppose to such a fortunate con- summation ...
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... hand , many names of plants , animals , substances , & c . appear before us with such strong certificates in their physiognomy for an original appellation of their own ; that , though perhaps some few may be fairly traced to a verbal ...
... hand , many names of plants , animals , substances , & c . appear before us with such strong certificates in their physiognomy for an original appellation of their own ; that , though perhaps some few may be fairly traced to a verbal ...
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