The Saturday Magazine, Tom 4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... natives of , 118 Sun , the Idol of , 8 Sunday Thought , 47 Superstitions relating to Bees , 203 Talbot , Miss , extract from , 243 Tale , Arabian , 143 Taylor , Jeremy , selections from , 27 , 102 , 136 , 159 , 246 Temple , Sir W ...
... natives of , 118 Sun , the Idol of , 8 Sunday Thought , 47 Superstitions relating to Bees , 203 Talbot , Miss , extract from , 243 Tale , Arabian , 143 Taylor , Jeremy , selections from , 27 , 102 , 136 , 159 , 246 Temple , Sir W ...
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... native regiment , stationed in their neighbourhood , went into the jungles for the purpose of shooting tigers . They had not proceeded far , before they roused an immense tigress , which , with the greatest intrepidity , charged the ...
... native regiment , stationed in their neighbourhood , went into the jungles for the purpose of shooting tigers . They had not proceeded far , before they roused an immense tigress , which , with the greatest intrepidity , charged the ...
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... natives of the Pellew Islands , who , deprived as they were of all external advantages , afford a most decisive contrast to the inactivity of the American tribes . Before their accidental discovery in 1783 , they had enjoyed no ...
... natives of the Pellew Islands , who , deprived as they were of all external advantages , afford a most decisive contrast to the inactivity of the American tribes . Before their accidental discovery in 1783 , they had enjoyed no ...
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... native and meditative powers . It is no trifling benefit to provide a ready mirror for the young , in which they may see their own best feelings reflected , and wherein " what- soever things are honest , whatsoever things are just ...
... native and meditative powers . It is no trifling benefit to provide a ready mirror for the young , in which they may see their own best feelings reflected , and wherein " what- soever things are honest , whatsoever things are just ...
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... native land . But still the sweet sounds , as they swelled to the air , Seemed tidings of pleasure , though mournful , to bear , And I never , till life and its shadows shall end , Can forget the sweet sound of the bells of Ostend ...
... native land . But still the sweet sounds , as they swelled to the air , Seemed tidings of pleasure , though mournful , to bear , And I never , till life and its shadows shall end , Can forget the sweet sound of the bells of Ostend ...
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