Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 37;Volume 100John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1883 |
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... supposed , however , that he was taken inland by the natives , and there put to death by them , to prevent any tales being told . With the destruction of the two fac- tories , the Bay of Donde returned to the possession of the natives ...
... supposed , however , that he was taken inland by the natives , and there put to death by them , to prevent any tales being told . With the destruction of the two fac- tories , the Bay of Donde returned to the possession of the natives ...
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... supposed to get through the matter which forms the sun's corona , without encountering some resistance . The more the comet is retarded by such resistance , the faster it will travel round its orbit - paradoxical though this may sound ...
... supposed to get through the matter which forms the sun's corona , without encountering some resistance . The more the comet is retarded by such resistance , the faster it will travel round its orbit - paradoxical though this may sound ...
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... supposed that over the length and breadth of the Union , in the rural districts and in the smaller cities , these evils prevail . They are confined to some few great cities , such as those of the Alantic coast . Only there does one find ...
... supposed that over the length and breadth of the Union , in the rural districts and in the smaller cities , these evils prevail . They are confined to some few great cities , such as those of the Alantic coast . Only there does one find ...
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... supposed to be a copy of this American original , and to be likely to reproduce its faults . The different scheme of our English Constitution prevents it from being carried out with the same com- pleteness ; it exists here , therefore ...
... supposed to be a copy of this American original , and to be likely to reproduce its faults . The different scheme of our English Constitution prevents it from being carried out with the same com- pleteness ; it exists here , therefore ...
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... supposed it will be their next object of attack . My father's corps of yeomanry are extremely attach- ed to him and seem fully in earnest ; but , alas ! by some strange negligence , their arms have not yet arrived from Dublin . .. We ...
... supposed it will be their next object of attack . My father's corps of yeomanry are extremely attach- ed to him and seem fully in earnest ; but , alas ! by some strange negligence , their arms have not yet arrived from Dublin . .. We ...
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