The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, Volumen2George Miller 1814 |
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... covered his face with his hands ; and sobbed as if his lungs were convulsed . ner . 66 Why do you cry so immoderately , LEWIS ? " said Lady L. I am so deadly shamed , " said LEWIS , " that great grand gentry see me this way . " " Far ...
... covered his face with his hands ; and sobbed as if his lungs were convulsed . ner . 66 Why do you cry so immoderately , LEWIS ? " said Lady L. I am so deadly shamed , " said LEWIS , " that great grand gentry see me this way . " " Far ...
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... covering ; and how inaccessible to man labour and ingenuity , or to what an expense of of time must man have been put in coming at them , they been sunk miles instead of feet into the bowels of earth - Reflecting upon these things ...
... covering ; and how inaccessible to man labour and ingenuity , or to what an expense of of time must man have been put in coming at them , they been sunk miles instead of feet into the bowels of earth - Reflecting upon these things ...
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... covered with ink taken from the ink - block , another places a sheet of paper on the tympan sheet ; turns down the frisket upon it , to keep the paper clean and prevent its slipping ; then bringing the tympans upon the form , and ...
... covered with ink taken from the ink - block , another places a sheet of paper on the tympan sheet ; turns down the frisket upon it , to keep the paper clean and prevent its slipping ; then bringing the tympans upon the form , and ...
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... covered with two great bodies of LAND and WATER ; but as it is to the appendages and productions of the former I mean first to direct my thoughts , 1 shall leave the consideration of Nature's mighty Reservoir , and the wonders of the ...
... covered with two great bodies of LAND and WATER ; but as it is to the appendages and productions of the former I mean first to direct my thoughts , 1 shall leave the consideration of Nature's mighty Reservoir , and the wonders of the ...
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... covered with a wire net , and put in motion by its connec- tion with some part of the machinery . A convenient quan . tity of rags before the selection is inclosed in the duster , and the rapidity of its motion separates the dust from ...
... covered with a wire net , and put in motion by its connec- tion with some part of the machinery . A convenient quan . tity of rags before the selection is inclosed in the duster , and the rapidity of its motion separates the dust from ...
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