New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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... course there is a place for water : there is , for instance , the sea , where there is ample room for it ; the beds of rivers , where we engage never to disturb its repose ; ponds , where it is a great con- venience and satisfaction to ...
... course there is a place for water : there is , for instance , the sea , where there is ample room for it ; the beds of rivers , where we engage never to disturb its repose ; ponds , where it is a great con- venience and satisfaction to ...
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... course head the movement , and issue a manifesto commencing with " Rivers , arise ! " The Boyne - water is notorious for its powers of public excitement ; but in every part of the island there are plenty of mur- muring streams and ...
... course head the movement , and issue a manifesto commencing with " Rivers , arise ! " The Boyne - water is notorious for its powers of public excitement ; but in every part of the island there are plenty of mur- muring streams and ...
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... course of becoming a good Jesuit , is sud- denly sent from home by his father ( a high - born adherent of the exiled Bourbons ) who " being disgusted with every thing - blazé au fond ” — has just agreed with an Italian prince to ...
... course of becoming a good Jesuit , is sud- denly sent from home by his father ( a high - born adherent of the exiled Bourbons ) who " being disgusted with every thing - blazé au fond ” — has just agreed with an Italian prince to ...
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