The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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15. oldal
... according to the account of the natives , the fish now proceed higher up in shoals , when , on arriving in shallow water , they are killed in thousands by the women and children with the blows of staves . " We shall not tarry long with ...
... according to the account of the natives , the fish now proceed higher up in shoals , when , on arriving in shallow water , they are killed in thousands by the women and children with the blows of staves . " We shall not tarry long with ...
18. oldal
... according to the light given him , to please as much as he is self - pleased . - County history , we need not tell our readers , supposes a careful and accurate collection of a great variety of matters . Natural sce- nery , antiquities ...
... according to the light given him , to please as much as he is self - pleased . - County history , we need not tell our readers , supposes a careful and accurate collection of a great variety of matters . Natural sce- nery , antiquities ...
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... each side , perforated , and a tube intro- duced ; one of these is always kept burning , according to the direction of the wind . The first Zerdusht forbad to raise temples The Remains of the late Viscount Royston . 29.
... each side , perforated , and a tube intro- duced ; one of these is always kept burning , according to the direction of the wind . The first Zerdusht forbad to raise temples The Remains of the late Viscount Royston . 29.
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... —when the hard , irrevocable decree , together with the ground of it is known to me , I may take my final part as reason will warrant , according to the necessity imposed on me . I shall then D 2 Correspondence of the Earl of Chatham . 35.
... —when the hard , irrevocable decree , together with the ground of it is known to me , I may take my final part as reason will warrant , according to the necessity imposed on me . I shall then D 2 Correspondence of the Earl of Chatham . 35.
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... according to the temper or breeding of the parties . " We have spoken particularly of the author's extent and familiarity of knowledge in regard to some of the philosophic sects of antiquity ; and his account of the last moments of ...
... according to the temper or breeding of the parties . " We have spoken particularly of the author's extent and familiarity of knowledge in regard to some of the philosophic sects of antiquity ; and his account of the last moments of ...
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