The Saturday Magazine, Tom 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... leaf of the Mulberry Tree ; and Provi- dence as if to ensure the continuance of this useful species , has so ... leaves , before they are removed from the frames on which they had spun . The third represents the wwww NARRATIVE OF ...
... leaf of the Mulberry Tree ; and Provi- dence as if to ensure the continuance of this useful species , has so ... leaves , before they are removed from the frames on which they had spun . The third represents the wwww NARRATIVE OF ...
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... leaves , remained during the obscurity of a night intensely dark , with his spirits dreadfully depressed , for he now began to fear that the ship would sail without him ; his situation appeared hopeless , and he passed a sleepless and ...
... leaves , remained during the obscurity of a night intensely dark , with his spirits dreadfully depressed , for he now began to fear that the ship would sail without him ; his situation appeared hopeless , and he passed a sleepless and ...
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... leaf , the gardener judged that he might safely commit his tender exotics to the open air , without the fear of injury from frosts and cold . Then there was a variety of old sayings , or proverbs , in vogue , such as— When the sloe ...
... leaf , the gardener judged that he might safely commit his tender exotics to the open air , without the fear of injury from frosts and cold . Then there was a variety of old sayings , or proverbs , in vogue , such as— When the sloe ...
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... leaves of the blushing rose ! Surely , if heaven has given to earth , One thought , in which we may guess its mirth , ' Tis the radiant smile of the summer glow , As it wakes into life all things below ; But we are as captive birds that ...
... leaves of the blushing rose ! Surely , if heaven has given to earth , One thought , in which we may guess its mirth , ' Tis the radiant smile of the summer glow , As it wakes into life all things below ; But we are as captive birds that ...
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... leaves , and the barks of them were all devoured ; and no grass was to be seen . And if we had not been warned to carry victuals with us , we and our cattle had perished . The country was all covered with locusts , without wings ; and ...
... leaves , and the barks of them were all devoured ; and no grass was to be seen . And if we had not been warned to carry victuals with us , we and our cattle had perished . The country was all covered with locusts , without wings ; and ...
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