Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... head and feet , and a conic beak , very thick in pro- portion to its body . This bird is exceedingly com- mon in Hindustan ; he is astonishingly sensible , faithful , and docile , never voluntarily deserting the place where his young ...
... head and feet , and a conic beak , very thick in pro- portion to its body . This bird is exceedingly com- mon in Hindustan ; he is astonishingly sensible , faithful , and docile , never voluntarily deserting the place where his young ...
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... heads of the ladies , which they bring in triumph to the gentlemen . ' The baya feeds , naturally , on grass- hoppers , and other insects , but will subsist , when tame , on pulse macerated in water . The female lays many beautiful eggs ...
... heads of the ladies , which they bring in triumph to the gentlemen . ' The baya feeds , naturally , on grass- hoppers , and other insects , but will subsist , when tame , on pulse macerated in water . The female lays many beautiful eggs ...
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... head , a book in his right hand , and a wool - comb in his left , and a flock of sheep in the back - ground . AN ORATION , Spoken by the Woolcombers on the Return of PEACE , and in Commemoration of BISHOP BLASE . AT length serener PEACE ...
... head , a book in his right hand , and a wool - comb in his left , and a flock of sheep in the back - ground . AN ORATION , Spoken by the Woolcombers on the Return of PEACE , and in Commemoration of BISHOP BLASE . AT length serener PEACE ...
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... head Gave to ten thousands ( yet unborn ) their bread : Thrice happy we - who o'er the spacious earth Boast such unrivalled dignity and worth ! Again , self - pleased , industry deigns to smile , Elate with joy , and cheers the British ...
... head Gave to ten thousands ( yet unborn ) their bread : Thrice happy we - who o'er the spacious earth Boast such unrivalled dignity and worth ! Again , self - pleased , industry deigns to smile , Elate with joy , and cheers the British ...
Seite 47
... was beginning to rear his head as a lion of the day . His poetical works had been collected , in two volumes , with a portrait ; but , alas ! Scarce had their fame been whispered round , Before its IN FEBRUARY 1829 . 47.
... was beginning to rear his head as a lion of the day . His poetical works had been collected , in two volumes , with a portrait ; but , alas ! Scarce had their fame been whispered round , Before its IN FEBRUARY 1829 . 47.
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