The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... feet cursion ' to show that its benefits become above the ground , to which the spinner's more than questionable in his eyes , when it foot , by means of a sort of pedal , communi- is carried so far as to suppress the activity of cated ...
... feet cursion ' to show that its benefits become above the ground , to which the spinner's more than questionable in his eyes , when it foot , by means of a sort of pedal , communi- is carried so far as to suppress the activity of cated ...
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... feet of Justice , and for faith Broken with all mankind solicit Death . ' ' Is Death , when evil against good has fought With such fell mastery that a Man could dare By deeds the blackest purpose to lay bare , - Is Death , for One to ...
... feet of Justice , and for faith Broken with all mankind solicit Death . ' ' Is Death , when evil against good has fought With such fell mastery that a Man could dare By deeds the blackest purpose to lay bare , - Is Death , for One to ...
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... feet long , and six wide in the centre , perhaps , beautified the Indian model . Ours was trunk of a mahogany tree . running to a point at both ends , and made of the Ten feet from the stern , and running forward , was a light wooden ...
... feet long , and six wide in the centre , perhaps , beautified the Indian model . Ours was trunk of a mahogany tree . running to a point at both ends , and made of the Ten feet from the stern , and running forward , was a light wooden ...
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... feet , was a wall of living the glasses to be filled to the brim , and , standing dense , unbroken foliage to the top ; not a spot of green . Trees grew from the water's edge , with up , he gave " The health of Mr. Van Buren ...
... feet , was a wall of living the glasses to be filled to the brim , and , standing dense , unbroken foliage to the top ; not a spot of green . Trees grew from the water's edge , with up , he gave " The health of Mr. Van Buren ...
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... feet of mules and the washing of torrents . It was so deep and narrow that the sides were above the heads of the travel- lers , and they could barely pass in single file . If any one of the mules stopped , all behind were blocked up ...
... feet of mules and the washing of torrents . It was so deep and narrow that the sides were above the heads of the travel- lers , and they could barely pass in single file . If any one of the mules stopped , all behind were blocked up ...
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