Holden's Dollar Magazine, Том 2Charles Holden, 1848 |
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... feet , and holding him with that grasp of iron which we knew him to possess , while the dogs , cast - wolf hunt . " ing themselves upon the beast anew , covered him with their bodies , as with a moving and variegated carpet . " Come ...
... feet , and holding him with that grasp of iron which we knew him to possess , while the dogs , cast - wolf hunt . " ing themselves upon the beast anew , covered him with their bodies , as with a moving and variegated carpet . " Come ...
Стр. 400
... feet and its breadth but 85 feet , which seems like moderate di- mensions when compared with our own magnificent avenues ; but it is not in the extent but in the charac- ter of its buildings that High Street excels all other streets ...
... feet and its breadth but 85 feet , which seems like moderate di- mensions when compared with our own magnificent avenues ; but it is not in the extent but in the charac- ter of its buildings that High Street excels all other streets ...
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... feet , others precipitated into the river - the shrieks of women and children , and the cries of the wounded , were disre- garded in the frightful struggle , and the instinctive love of life betrayed itself in all its baseness and vio ...
... feet , others precipitated into the river - the shrieks of women and children , and the cries of the wounded , were disre- garded in the frightful struggle , and the instinctive love of life betrayed itself in all its baseness and vio ...
Стр. 409
... feet | Haughty and insolent as usual - like the rest of above the ground which formed the floor of an thy countrymen . Why came you hither ? " immense cavern into which he had been conducted by his captors . An immense fire was kindled ...
... feet | Haughty and insolent as usual - like the rest of above the ground which formed the floor of an thy countrymen . Why came you hither ? " immense cavern into which he had been conducted by his captors . An immense fire was kindled ...
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... feet are the nim- blest . For once we have outwitted them , and as for the papers - he must be a wise man who can read them . " 66 Spurring with all his might , he turned his horse's head in the direction of the pampas ; but as he rode ...
... feet are the nim- blest . For once we have outwitted them , and as for the papers - he must be a wise man who can read them . " 66 Spurring with all his might , he turned his horse's head in the direction of the pampas ; but as he rode ...
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