Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature1903 |
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... took his feet out of the stir- rups to get clear of him , when the colt , by an extraordinary effort , got on to his legs again , set to work bucking worse than ever , tossing his rider like a shuttle - cock from head to tail and back ...
... took his feet out of the stir- rups to get clear of him , when the colt , by an extraordinary effort , got on to his legs again , set to work bucking worse than ever , tossing his rider like a shuttle - cock from head to tail and back ...
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... took casts of them which he sent to England . It was soon recog- nized that the “ Hamathite ” characters and the hieroglyphs of Ivriz must be- long to the same system of writing . In 1879 , on the eve of an exploratory journey in ...
... took casts of them which he sent to England . It was soon recog- nized that the “ Hamathite ” characters and the hieroglyphs of Ivriz must be- long to the same system of writing . In 1879 , on the eve of an exploratory journey in ...
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... took half a century to complete the deci- pherment of the Persian cuneiform texts we must not expect to decipher the Hittite hieroglyphs in a day . All I can claim to have done is to have made a start and pointed out the road that ...
... took half a century to complete the deci- pherment of the Persian cuneiform texts we must not expect to decipher the Hittite hieroglyphs in a day . All I can claim to have done is to have made a start and pointed out the road that ...
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... took to our hearts and homes those delight- ful fairies which became so popular in France in the eighteenth century ; for France was weary of long - winded allegorical romances , and pined for something short , amusing and strictly ...
... took to our hearts and homes those delight- ful fairies which became so popular in France in the eighteenth century ; for France was weary of long - winded allegorical romances , and pined for something short , amusing and strictly ...
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... took refuge from the storms in grottoes and caverns , and it was here that , for the first time , he became a social ani- mal . Here the fire , which on the banks of the stream where he had be- fore made his resting - place was per ...
... took refuge from the storms in grottoes and caverns , and it was here that , for the first time , he became a social ani- mal . Here the fire , which on the banks of the stream where he had be- fore made his resting - place was per ...
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