The Saturday Magazine, Tom 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... natives regard it with superstitious venera- tion , and would not allow even a grain to be filed off . The compound has a white shining appearance , un- like bell - metal in general , and perhaps its silvery aspect has strengthened if ...
... natives regard it with superstitious venera- tion , and would not allow even a grain to be filed off . The compound has a white shining appearance , un- like bell - metal in general , and perhaps its silvery aspect has strengthened if ...
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... native of this city ; as was also that famous virtuoso , Elias Ashmole , the contributor of a valuable collec- tion of curiosities and MSS . to the University of Oxford , now assembled in the Ashmolean Museum . Here was the paternal ...
... native of this city ; as was also that famous virtuoso , Elias Ashmole , the contributor of a valuable collec- tion of curiosities and MSS . to the University of Oxford , now assembled in the Ashmolean Museum . Here was the paternal ...
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... native groves , mounted on the top of a tall bush , or half - grown tree , in the dawn of dewy morning , while the woods are already vocal with a multitude of warblers , his admirable song rises pre - eminent over every competitor . The ...
... native groves , mounted on the top of a tall bush , or half - grown tree , in the dawn of dewy morning , while the woods are already vocal with a multitude of warblers , his admirable song rises pre - eminent over every competitor . The ...
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... native and domesticated state , during the solemn stilness of night , as soon as the moon rises in silent majesty , he begins his delightful solo ; and serenades us the livelong night , with a full dis- play of his vocal powers , making ...
... native and domesticated state , during the solemn stilness of night , as soon as the moon rises in silent majesty , he begins his delightful solo ; and serenades us the livelong night , with a full dis- play of his vocal powers , making ...
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... Native perfumes , and whisper whence they stole Those balmy spoils . As when to them who sail Beyond the Cape of Hope , and now are past Mozambic , off at sea north - east winds blow Sabean odours , from the spicy shore Of Araby the ...
... Native perfumes , and whisper whence they stole Those balmy spoils . As when to them who sail Beyond the Cape of Hope , and now are past Mozambic , off at sea north - east winds blow Sabean odours , from the spicy shore Of Araby the ...
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