The Saturday Magazine, Tom 1J. W. Parker, 1833 |
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... receiving adoration under the title of Jagganátha , or lord of the world . [ To be continued . ] THE ROCK SAMPHIRE . BOTANICAL topography , which treats of the stations as well as of the habitations of vegetables , is a sub- ject not ...
... receiving adoration under the title of Jagganátha , or lord of the world . [ To be continued . ] THE ROCK SAMPHIRE . BOTANICAL topography , which treats of the stations as well as of the habitations of vegetables , is a sub- ject not ...
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... received the name of the Decorated English style , which is consi- dered the most beautiful for ecclesiastical buildings . The windows of this style are very easily distinguished . they are large and wide , and are divided into several ...
... received the name of the Decorated English style , which is consi- dered the most beautiful for ecclesiastical buildings . The windows of this style are very easily distinguished . they are large and wide , and are divided into several ...
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... received eight balls ; when he dropped off the poor elephant's mangled tail quite dead . The elephant only survived ten days , but it was shrewdly suspected that his more mortal wounds were inflicted by some of the sportsmen who were ...
... received eight balls ; when he dropped off the poor elephant's mangled tail quite dead . The elephant only survived ten days , but it was shrewdly suspected that his more mortal wounds were inflicted by some of the sportsmen who were ...
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... receiving intelligence of the pro- the erection of the present edifices to have taken place ceedings of the invaders , and he buried the image un - in the reign of Rajah Anang Bhim Deo , who ascended der the ground , planted a tree over ...
... receiving intelligence of the pro- the erection of the present edifices to have taken place ceedings of the invaders , and he buried the image un - in the reign of Rajah Anang Bhim Deo , who ascended der the ground , planted a tree over ...
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... received the patronage of his late Majesty , by whose munificence the children belonging to the school established ... receiving from their masters found the clew . It was now evident that the senses the most gratifying assurances of the ...
... received the patronage of his late Majesty , by whose munificence the children belonging to the school established ... receiving from their masters found the clew . It was now evident that the senses the most gratifying assurances of the ...
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