Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... produced another table superior to the first , which bought by the doctor for five shillings less , and which was the means of causing a slight coolness between the two worthy men for a week or two . There are few more dreary ways of ...
... produced another table superior to the first , which bought by the doctor for five shillings less , and which was the means of causing a slight coolness between the two worthy men for a week or two . There are few more dreary ways of ...
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... produced by the auctioneer . No one seems to have known of the existence of this copy , which was strange , as it is without the slightest question the most perfect copy in the world . Not only was it in beautiful condition and ...
... produced by the auctioneer . No one seems to have known of the existence of this copy , which was strange , as it is without the slightest question the most perfect copy in the world . Not only was it in beautiful condition and ...
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... produced by Mrs. Watts Hughes suffice to group her floating pigments into shapes of " weird caverns at the bottom of the sea , full of beautifully colored fancy sea - anemones and mussel- shells , headless snakes , and fairy - cups ...
... produced by Mrs. Watts Hughes suffice to group her floating pigments into shapes of " weird caverns at the bottom of the sea , full of beautifully colored fancy sea - anemones and mussel- shells , headless snakes , and fairy - cups ...
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... produced by startlingly overlooked ma- terial , What is the agent that magically transforms the leaden heavens into ... produces the awe - inspiring deep blue of the zenith in a clear summer evening , when the eye tries to reach the ...
... produced by startlingly overlooked ma- terial , What is the agent that magically transforms the leaden heavens into ... produces the awe - inspiring deep blue of the zenith in a clear summer evening , when the eye tries to reach the ...
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... produced by the waste from the millions of meteors that daily fall into it . Mr. Aitken has ably shown that the brilliancy and variety of the coloring are due to the suspended dust in the atmosphere . Observers of the gorgeous sunsets ...
... produced by the waste from the millions of meteors that daily fall into it . Mr. Aitken has ably shown that the brilliancy and variety of the coloring are due to the suspended dust in the atmosphere . Observers of the gorgeous sunsets ...
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