La Belle Assemblée, Том 18J. Bell, 1818 |
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... thing to supply a sailor's wants . The pros- perity of this town may be dated from the increase of British commerce , and the con- sequent increase of the multitudes of ships , which make the Downs their rendezvous in their outward and ...
... thing to supply a sailor's wants . The pros- perity of this town may be dated from the increase of British commerce , and the con- sequent increase of the multitudes of ships , which make the Downs their rendezvous in their outward and ...
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... thing bore a dreadful silence ; in vain she attempted to raise herself from her couch , her limbs appeared paralyzed ... things , without consolation , and without pity . “ My fa- ther , " said the unfortunate Imma , " believes me guilty ...
... thing bore a dreadful silence ; in vain she attempted to raise herself from her couch , her limbs appeared paralyzed ... things , without consolation , and without pity . “ My fa- ther , " said the unfortunate Imma , " believes me guilty ...
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... thing it is to be rich , to domineer over , and change into No one knows how to put himself in my seeming benefits , the fetters imposed on us . place , nor will be see that I am a being set If , as I ought to do , I pay a part of my ex ...
... thing it is to be rich , to domineer over , and change into No one knows how to put himself in my seeming benefits , the fetters imposed on us . place , nor will be see that I am a being set If , as I ought to do , I pay a part of my ex ...
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... thing more to say , Caroline began as fol- lows : - " From the liberality which you have just evinced , my beloved Mathilda , in not ascribing to selfish motives my apparent opposition to your wish , I shall presume to claim your ...
... thing more to say , Caroline began as fol- lows : - " From the liberality which you have just evinced , my beloved Mathilda , in not ascribing to selfish motives my apparent opposition to your wish , I shall presume to claim your ...
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... thing . If he was at a dance , he arranged the or The men , envious of those qualifications he chestra , was always ready to offer ice and really possessed , attributed faults to him lemonade to the ladies ; and there never which he ...
... thing . If he was at a dance , he arranged the or The men , envious of those qualifications he chestra , was always ready to offer ice and really possessed , attributed faults to him lemonade to the ladies ; and there never which he ...
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Стр. 58 - The growth of coral appears to cease when the worm is no longer exposed to the washing of the sea. Thus a reef rises in the form of a cauliflower, till its top has gained the level of the highest tides, above which the worm has no power to advance, and the reef of course no longer extends itself upwards. The...
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Стр. 233 - Mecklenburg with desolation. I know, Sire, that it seems unbecoming my sex, in this age of vicious refinement, to feel for one's country, to lament the horrors of war, or wish for the return of peace. I know you may think it more properly my province to study the...
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Стр. 58 - The examination of a coral reef, during the different stages of one tide, is particularly interesting. When the tide has left it for some time, it becomes dry, and appears to be a compact rock, exceedingly hard and...
Стр. 319 - I returned home almost in desperation. When I opened the door of my study, where Lavater alone could have found a library, the first object which presented itself was an immense folio of a brief, twenty golden guineas wrapped up beside it, and the name of Old Bob Lyons marked upon the back of it. I paid my landlady — bought a good dinner — gave Bob Lyons a share of it — and that dinner was the date of my prosperity.
Стр. 58 - ... invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that, in a short time, the whole surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common...