Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... never had the smallest return of his old com . plaint . - See Statistical Account of Scotland , vol . xv , p . 201 . It was formerly the general custom in England , as it still is on the continent ( see our last volume , pp . 2 , 3 ) to ...
... never had the smallest return of his old com . plaint . - See Statistical Account of Scotland , vol . xv , p . 201 . It was formerly the general custom in England , as it still is on the continent ( see our last volume , pp . 2 , 3 ) to ...
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... never ceased to be Most Catholic , and , consequently , most ready to boast of the religious works of their ancestors - is it not surprising that they should have suffered so noble and magnificent a structure to remain in its present ...
... never ceased to be Most Catholic , and , consequently , most ready to boast of the religious works of their ancestors - is it not surprising that they should have suffered so noble and magnificent a structure to remain in its present ...
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... never after returned . It is singular , that in 1766 , an architect named Gwynn , addressed proposals to the late king for the improvement of London , most of his plans being precisely those recently effected ; and particularly the ...
... never after returned . It is singular , that in 1766 , an architect named Gwynn , addressed proposals to the late king for the improvement of London , most of his plans being precisely those recently effected ; and particularly the ...
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... never trod ; Yet who in Indian bow'r has stood , But thought on England's ' good green wood ? ' And blessed , beneath the palmy shade , Her hazel and her hawthorn glade , And breathed a prayer ( how oft in vain ! ) To gaze upon her oaks ...
... never trod ; Yet who in Indian bow'r has stood , But thought on England's ' good green wood ? ' And blessed , beneath the palmy shade , Her hazel and her hawthorn glade , And breathed a prayer ( how oft in vain ! ) To gaze upon her oaks ...
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... never voluntarily deserting the place where his young were hatched , but not averse , like most other birds , to the society of mankind , and easily taught to perch on the hand of his master . In a state of nature he generally builds ...
... never voluntarily deserting the place where his young were hatched , but not averse , like most other birds , to the society of mankind , and easily taught to perch on the hand of his master . In a state of nature he generally builds ...
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