The Saturday Magazine, Հատոր 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... earth and fill the air in such wise , that it is a hard matter to see the sun ; and if the damage which they do were general through all the provinces , the people would perish with famine . But one year , they destroy one province ...
... earth and fill the air in such wise , that it is a hard matter to see the sun ; and if the damage which they do were general through all the provinces , the people would perish with famine . But one year , they destroy one province ...
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... earth every month , in a direc- tion from West to East , and , from the real motion of the earth on its axis , appears to move round from East to West every day . Supposing , then ,. 1833. ] 21 THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
... earth every month , in a direc- tion from West to East , and , from the real motion of the earth on its axis , appears to move round from East to West every day . Supposing , then ,. 1833. ] 21 THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
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... earth , there is some point , A , upon the surface of the earth , which is nearest to the moon , and another point , B , ex- actly opposite , which is furthest from the moon . Now M О A B O every solid body , such as the moon , is found ...
... earth , there is some point , A , upon the surface of the earth , which is nearest to the moon , and another point , B , ex- actly opposite , which is furthest from the moon . Now M О A B O every solid body , such as the moon , is found ...
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... earth , I , of the air - and hast pursued an impossibility . And lastly , thou art out of all hope to be able to catch me- why trouble thyself for that which thou canst not remedy ? " If happiness has not her seat , And centre in the ...
... earth , I , of the air - and hast pursued an impossibility . And lastly , thou art out of all hope to be able to catch me- why trouble thyself for that which thou canst not remedy ? " If happiness has not her seat , And centre in the ...
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... earth ; it penetrates the obscure and retired habitations of simplicity and innocence ; it makes its way into the cottage of the peasant , into the hut of the shepherd , and the shop of the mechanic ; it falls into the hands of all ages ...
... earth ; it penetrates the obscure and retired habitations of simplicity and innocence ; it makes its way into the cottage of the peasant , into the hut of the shepherd , and the shop of the mechanic ; it falls into the hands of all ages ...
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