The Saturday Magazine, Объемы 6-7John William Parker, 1835 |
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... says Mr. Locker , from whom we have borrowed our view of it , " the question , ' How it came so ? instantly occurred to us ; but we found it not so easy to obtain a solution , for the critics of Saragossa seem as much divided in opinion ...
... says Mr. Locker , from whom we have borrowed our view of it , " the question , ' How it came so ? instantly occurred to us ; but we found it not so easy to obtain a solution , for the critics of Saragossa seem as much divided in opinion ...
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... says , " a street about as wide as Pall Mall , was possessed by the French ; and in the centre of it , their general ... say 39 square miles ; on the Wear 40 square miles - making 79 square miles . twenty - six square miles ; making the ...
... says , " a street about as wide as Pall Mall , was possessed by the French ; and in the centre of it , their general ... say 39 square miles ; on the Wear 40 square miles - making 79 square miles . twenty - six square miles ; making the ...
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... says he , one day at dinner , to an overgrown one who had buzzed about his nose and tormented him cruelly all dinner - time , and which , after infinite attempts , he had caught at last as it flew by him ; " I'll not hurt thee , " says ...
... says he , one day at dinner , to an overgrown one who had buzzed about his nose and tormented him cruelly all dinner - time , and which , after infinite attempts , he had caught at last as it flew by him ; " I'll not hurt thee , " says ...
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... says . But , " dost thou love life , then do not squander time , for that is the stuff life is made of , " as Poor Richard says . How much more than is necessary do we spend in sleep ! forgetting that " the sleeping fox catches no ...
... says . But , " dost thou love life , then do not squander time , for that is the stuff life is made of , " as Poor Richard says . How much more than is necessary do we spend in sleep ! forgetting that " the sleeping fox catches no ...
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... says Hamilton , " he first sits down on the brink of the river , and has his head and body shaved , so that each hair may fall into the water , the sacred writings promising him one million of years ' residence in heaven for every hair ...
... says Hamilton , " he first sits down on the brink of the river , and has his head and body shaved , so that each hair may fall into the water , the sacred writings promising him one million of years ' residence in heaven for every hair ...
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