The Saturday Magazine, Tom 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... received from Captain Cook , and the surgeon of the ship , to whose skill and attention may be attributed his ultimate recovery , as from the quantity of water the sailor suffered him to drink ( which the surgeon succeeded in dislodging ...
... received from Captain Cook , and the surgeon of the ship , to whose skill and attention may be attributed his ultimate recovery , as from the quantity of water the sailor suffered him to drink ( which the surgeon succeeded in dislodging ...
Strona 7
... received the blow of the hammer , its thickness is twenty- three inches . They were able to ascertain this , by placing their hands under water where the rent had taken place ; this is above seven feet high from the lip of the bell ...
... received the blow of the hammer , its thickness is twenty- three inches . They were able to ascertain this , by placing their hands under water where the rent had taken place ; this is above seven feet high from the lip of the bell ...
Strona 8
... received in a tournament from the Count de Montgomery . In his last moments the monarch commanded that the unfortunate , but innocent , cause of his death should not be molested ; but , fifteen years after , he was arraigned for the ...
... received in a tournament from the Count de Montgomery . In his last moments the monarch commanded that the unfortunate , but innocent , cause of his death should not be molested ; but , fifteen years after , he was arraigned for the ...
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... received from an inhabitant of the Caroline Islands , in the Eastern in taste inducing the nation to alter these rough to more elegant forms , and partly from the facility of writing requiring the scribe , in some cases , to strike off ...
... received from an inhabitant of the Caroline Islands , in the Eastern in taste inducing the nation to alter these rough to more elegant forms , and partly from the facility of writing requiring the scribe , in some cases , to strike off ...
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... received from ancient tradition . From the more early writers , we learn that the primitive Christians did sometimes offer up both private and public prayers for the dead ; that is , for " all the servants of Christ departed this life ...
... received from ancient tradition . From the more early writers , we learn that the primitive Christians did sometimes offer up both private and public prayers for the dead ; that is , for " all the servants of Christ departed this life ...
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