The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volumen1Joseph Shackell, 1828 |
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... thing beside . By and bye , in lieu of one solitary machine , I saw before me a congregation of hun- dreds of human forcing pumps , all awfully working together - the palpitations of hun- dreds of auricles and ventricles , the flap ...
... thing beside . By and bye , in lieu of one solitary machine , I saw before me a congregation of hun- dreds of human forcing pumps , all awfully working together - the palpitations of hun- dreds of auricles and ventricles , the flap ...
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... thing he touched , he determined to wash the being of his creation white in the river Jordan ; on his nearing the river , its waters retired , leav- ing barely time to push the black man on the wet sand , which touching the soles of his ...
... thing he touched , he determined to wash the being of his creation white in the river Jordan ; on his nearing the river , its waters retired , leav- ing barely time to push the black man on the wet sand , which touching the soles of his ...
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... thing he chose to be . Lord Byron did not err when he said , Canning is a genius , almost an universal one ; -an orator , a wit , a poet , and a statesman . ' · " One other liberal testimony , the tones of which , like melancholy yet ...
... thing he chose to be . Lord Byron did not err when he said , Canning is a genius , almost an universal one ; -an orator , a wit , a poet , and a statesman . ' · " One other liberal testimony , the tones of which , like melancholy yet ...
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... thing that I enjoy ? which my heart tells me must be a very grateful office to your love . Be content , then , to be the preserver and protector , and the very comforter of my life , which it is happiness enough for me to owe to your ...
... thing that I enjoy ? which my heart tells me must be a very grateful office to your love . Be content , then , to be the preserver and protector , and the very comforter of my life , which it is happiness enough for me to owe to your ...
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... thing , I leave her my executor , for I have nothing left me now but to die . " The merchant , looking somewhat ama- zed at his discourse , then answered him thus : - " If the lady you speak of is the wife of my brother Gio Mercanti ...
... thing , I leave her my executor , for I have nothing left me now but to die . " The merchant , looking somewhat ama- zed at his discourse , then answered him thus : - " If the lady you speak of is the wife of my brother Gio Mercanti ...
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