The Saturday Magazine, Tom 4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... seem Here the carriages of the to be on the footpath . gentry are numerous , and often splendid , even rival- ling ... seems to have led the way as an architect , and to have stamped upon the city that air of sullen grandeur which it ...
... seem Here the carriages of the to be on the footpath . gentry are numerous , and often splendid , even rival- ling ... seems to have led the way as an architect , and to have stamped upon the city that air of sullen grandeur which it ...
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... seems still to continue , and to claim the notice of strangers . The apartments of the Pitti Palace are exceedingly elegant , and contain the best collection of pictures in Florence , we may add , perhaps , in the world . Many of these ...
... seems still to continue , and to claim the notice of strangers . The apartments of the Pitti Palace are exceedingly elegant , and contain the best collection of pictures in Florence , we may add , perhaps , in the world . Many of these ...
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... seem to be governed . Taking the average of the whole year , the wind blows much more fre- quently from the westerly quarter of the heavens than from the east ; but there are several weeks in the spring , and in the early part of the ...
... seem to be governed . Taking the average of the whole year , the wind blows much more fre- quently from the westerly quarter of the heavens than from the east ; but there are several weeks in the spring , and in the early part of the ...
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... seem calculated to forbid . In every nation but the Jewish , a gross system of superstition was gradually established . Human folly chose out strange objects to represent the Deity ; the most ancient of these were the heavenly bodies ...
... seem calculated to forbid . In every nation but the Jewish , a gross system of superstition was gradually established . Human folly chose out strange objects to represent the Deity ; the most ancient of these were the heavenly bodies ...
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... seem to have been to express what she is , but the reason of her chapron with long ears , as also of her short coat , and pyked shoes , I do not find . " Chaperon , French , a hood . LORD BURLEIGH . - That great and wise minister was ...
... seem to have been to express what she is , but the reason of her chapron with long ears , as also of her short coat , and pyked shoes , I do not find . " Chaperon , French , a hood . LORD BURLEIGH . - That great and wise minister was ...
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