The Saturday Magazine, Tom 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... remains in the state of a caterpillar , the Silk - worm changes its coat four times , and previous to each moult refuses its food , and appears in a very sickly condition . As soon as its nest or cocoon is finished , and it has changed ...
... remains in the state of a caterpillar , the Silk - worm changes its coat four times , and previous to each moult refuses its food , and appears in a very sickly condition . As soon as its nest or cocoon is finished , and it has changed ...
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... remains of the tortoise sufficing only for that evening . to try another piece for breakfast in the morning , the In this manner , he existed for some days , sleeping in the supply of seals at last failed him , nor could he find another ...
... remains of the tortoise sufficing only for that evening . to try another piece for breakfast in the morning , the In this manner , he existed for some days , sleeping in the supply of seals at last failed him , nor could he find another ...
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... remains in the same place where it was originally cast . It never was suspended ; the Russians might as well attempt to suspend a first - rate line - of - battle ship with all her guns and stores . A fire took place in the Kremlin , the ...
... remains in the same place where it was originally cast . It never was suspended ; the Russians might as well attempt to suspend a first - rate line - of - battle ship with all her guns and stores . A fire took place in the Kremlin , the ...
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... remains in possession of the Dyott family , resident near Lichfield . Notwithstanding the check given to the rebels by the death of their leader , the garrison could not long stand the siege , and were constrained to yield to the ...
... remains in possession of the Dyott family , resident near Lichfield . Notwithstanding the check given to the rebels by the death of their leader , the garrison could not long stand the siege , and were constrained to yield to the ...
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... remains of many celebrated characters are recorded within these walls - that colossus of literature , Dr. Johnson , justly the pride and boast of Lichfield : Lady Mary Wortley Montague , who so greatly benefited man- kind by the ...
... remains of many celebrated characters are recorded within these walls - that colossus of literature , Dr. Johnson , justly the pride and boast of Lichfield : Lady Mary Wortley Montague , who so greatly benefited man- kind by the ...
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