The Saturday Magazine, Volumes 14-15J. W. Parker, 1839 |
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... England in the Olden Time , 43 , 71 , 93 , 100 , 157 , 196 , 238 , 244 Epistle in rhyme , 224 Evening primrose , 198 Evening sounds , 211 Exhibitions of trained animals , 157 Experiments , electrical , 23 , 60 Falconry , ancient ...
... England in the Olden Time , 43 , 71 , 93 , 100 , 157 , 196 , 238 , 244 Epistle in rhyme , 224 Evening primrose , 198 Evening sounds , 211 Exhibitions of trained animals , 157 Experiments , electrical , 23 , 60 Falconry , ancient ...
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... England , attempted speaking of Sir Henry Sydney , the Lord Deputy , in 1575 , says : It is observable of this great good man , that although he did most excellent service in Ireland , yet he was but ill rewarded for it in England ; and ...
... England , attempted speaking of Sir Henry Sydney , the Lord Deputy , in 1575 , says : It is observable of this great good man , that although he did most excellent service in Ireland , yet he was but ill rewarded for it in England ; and ...
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... England , encouraged , by written protections , the Rapparees to surprise and plunder the straggling and detached parties of William's forces ; particularly during the winter , when general hostilities were suspended ; by which means ...
... England , encouraged , by written protections , the Rapparees to surprise and plunder the straggling and detached parties of William's forces ; particularly during the winter , when general hostilities were suspended ; by which means ...
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... also call their tumblers and those men who throw back summersets , Sauteurs . In England this toy is known by the name of the Chinese tumblers . Fig . 2 . to In fig . 2 we have a representation of the 12 [ JANUARY 12 , THE SATURDAY ...
... also call their tumblers and those men who throw back summersets , Sauteurs . In England this toy is known by the name of the Chinese tumblers . Fig . 2 . to In fig . 2 we have a representation of the 12 [ JANUARY 12 , THE SATURDAY ...
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... England and other countries , in rural districts , where it is desirable to avoid the expense of more perfect machines . To this invention would succeed the roller and rope , as in our common draw - well The idea of a chain of buckets ...
... England and other countries , in rural districts , where it is desirable to avoid the expense of more perfect machines . To this invention would succeed the roller and rope , as in our common draw - well The idea of a chain of buckets ...
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Page 27 - And the LORD said unto Moses, Make thee a fiery serpent, and set it upon a pole : and it shall come to pass, that every one that is bitten, when he looketh upon it shall live.
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