The Saturday Magazine, Հատոր 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... never live above six months and a half ; and , though the rains should come they would not destroy the eggs , nor does the frost , though never so sharp , hurt them ; but they continue to the spring , which is about mid April , when ...
... never live above six months and a half ; and , though the rains should come they would not destroy the eggs , nor does the frost , though never so sharp , hurt them ; but they continue to the spring , which is about mid April , when ...
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... never content with one colour or fashion two daies to an end . And as the fashions be rare and strange , so is the stuffe whereof their hattes be made divers also ; for some are of silk , some of velvet , some of taffatie , some of ...
... never content with one colour or fashion two daies to an end . And as the fashions be rare and strange , so is the stuffe whereof their hattes be made divers also ; for some are of silk , some of velvet , some of taffatie , some of ...
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... never make head against it , as long as the tide was against them too ; but with the tide in their favour they can pursue their voyage , even against an unfavourable wind . In rivers , the use of the tides is seen still more plainly ...
... never make head against it , as long as the tide was against them too ; but with the tide in their favour they can pursue their voyage , even against an unfavourable wind . In rivers , the use of the tides is seen still more plainly ...
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... never so hard to learn , we must learn to suffer with patience even that which seemeth almost impossible to be suffered : that in the hour when God shall call us unto our trial , and turn his honey of peace and pleasure wherewith we ...
... never so hard to learn , we must learn to suffer with patience even that which seemeth almost impossible to be suffered : that in the hour when God shall call us unto our trial , and turn his honey of peace and pleasure wherewith we ...
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... never can be blest . ANNIVERSARIES IN JULY . MONDAY , 22nd . 1298 Battle of Falkirk , in which the Scots under Wallace were defeated . Edward I. commanded the English in person . 1812 Battle of Salamanca , in which the French , under ...
... never can be blest . ANNIVERSARIES IN JULY . MONDAY , 22nd . 1298 Battle of Falkirk , in which the Scots under Wallace were defeated . Edward I. commanded the English in person . 1812 Battle of Salamanca , in which the French , under ...
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