The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... soon able to point out the resemblance and learns either to fetch the object on seing the representation , or to attempt a resemblance of it in drawing on seeing the object : he also connects with each a certain sign or gest ; these ...
... soon able to point out the resemblance and learns either to fetch the object on seing the representation , or to attempt a resemblance of it in drawing on seeing the object : he also connects with each a certain sign or gest ; these ...
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... soon more desirous of acquiring knowledge than of showing it , his mind already began to analyse , and his time was already become valuable : the elements of grammar kept pace with his other acquirements , and while he learned to ...
... soon more desirous of acquiring knowledge than of showing it , his mind already began to analyse , and his time was already become valuable : the elements of grammar kept pace with his other acquirements , and while he learned to ...
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... soon dragged into the river . Dogs are also a very favourite morsel ; and the very howling of one , on the shore , will , in a few seconds , bring 20 or 30 alligators to the surface . On a deer taking the river , the alli- gators have ...
... soon dragged into the river . Dogs are also a very favourite morsel ; and the very howling of one , on the shore , will , in a few seconds , bring 20 or 30 alligators to the surface . On a deer taking the river , the alli- gators have ...
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... soon as the warm weather commences , entirely abandon such places . The alligator is generally detested by the inhabitants , and various modes are practised to destroy him . A hunting party is formed of 30 or 40 persons , well armed ...
... soon as the warm weather commences , entirely abandon such places . The alligator is generally detested by the inhabitants , and various modes are practised to destroy him . A hunting party is formed of 30 or 40 persons , well armed ...
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... soon as it is damaged , though ever so slightly . I am not prepared to say what extent of a road each individual might be able to keep in good order . But I am strongly inclined to believe , if there were deposits of stone and gravel ...
... soon as it is damaged , though ever so slightly . I am not prepared to say what extent of a road each individual might be able to keep in good order . But I am strongly inclined to believe , if there were deposits of stone and gravel ...
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