Littell's Living Age, 144. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1880 |
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350. oldal
... followed by " Alleluia . " Then to give the key - note to the interpretation comes the " Venite , " followed by a hymn ; of the Psalm , or to suggest that meaning and after this , three divisions of the which is most appropriate to the ...
... followed by " Alleluia . " Then to give the key - note to the interpretation comes the " Venite , " followed by a hymn ; of the Psalm , or to suggest that meaning and after this , three divisions of the which is most appropriate to the ...
442. oldal
... followed a showery morning they would sally forth in knots of four or five , each being followed by a lusty valet carrying an oak sapling . On reaching the haunts of the bucks the servants kept the rabble off while the exquisites did ...
... followed a showery morning they would sally forth in knots of four or five , each being followed by a lusty valet carrying an oak sapling . On reaching the haunts of the bucks the servants kept the rabble off while the exquisites did ...
753. oldal
... followed by a longer interval of obscuration , would show S , for Skerryvore . A long flash , followed by three short ones , would give B , for the Bell Rock . In this mode , if more than one initial were signalled where there might ...
... followed by a longer interval of obscuration , would show S , for Skerryvore . A long flash , followed by three short ones , would give B , for the Bell Rock . In this mode , if more than one initial were signalled where there might ...
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