The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2 |
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On the great north road , between 40 and 50 post horses are said to have fallen a sacrifice to exposure to this extreme heat ; some dropping down dead in the harness , and others expiring soon after they had completed their journey .
On the great north road , between 40 and 50 post horses are said to have fallen a sacrifice to exposure to this extreme heat ; some dropping down dead in the harness , and others expiring soon after they had completed their journey .
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But he must very soon have despaired of obtaining that satisfaction , for he had strong rea- sons to suspect , even before his journey to Paris in 1802 , that the most valu- able part , if not the whole of them , had been destroyed .
But he must very soon have despaired of obtaining that satisfaction , for he had strong rea- sons to suspect , even before his journey to Paris in 1802 , that the most valu- able part , if not the whole of them , had been destroyed .
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As soon as he has collected all the booty within his reach , or as much as he can conveniently stow about him , he is pulled up ; and when he has emptied his sack , he again descends at another place , collects the eggs , and is again ...
As soon as he has collected all the booty within his reach , or as much as he can conveniently stow about him , he is pulled up ; and when he has emptied his sack , he again descends at another place , collects the eggs , and is again ...
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As soon as the young ones are able to procure their own food , and to fly a considerable distance , the whole birds , old and young , whose number is still immense , notwithstanding the extraordinary havock which has been made by the ...
As soon as the young ones are able to procure their own food , and to fly a considerable distance , the whole birds , old and young , whose number is still immense , notwithstanding the extraordinary havock which has been made by the ...
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... abstract himself from the objects of sense and time , rise above all that pertains to earth , and soar upon the wings of heavenly contemplation . But why so highly endowed ; why so divinely exalted ; if he be so soon to be destroyed ...
... abstract himself from the objects of sense and time , rise above all that pertains to earth , and soar upon the wings of heavenly contemplation . But why so highly endowed ; why so divinely exalted ; if he be so soon to be destroyed ...
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