New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 53E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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... side , as to lead any one to imagine they might be the same ) although clasped with gold , could scarcely be called so . Those who watched them on this evening , ( and the prying gaze of many were upon them , ) say that during their ...
... side , as to lead any one to imagine they might be the same ) although clasped with gold , could scarcely be called so . Those who watched them on this evening , ( and the prying gaze of many were upon them , ) say that during their ...
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... sides the mountain is perpendicular , and perfectly inaccessible : at what may be termed the back , or the side farthest from Cape Town , there is a circuitous road by which the summit may be gained on horse- back , and , on the side ...
... sides the mountain is perpendicular , and perfectly inaccessible : at what may be termed the back , or the side farthest from Cape Town , there is a circuitous road by which the summit may be gained on horse- back , and , on the side ...
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... side as on the other . Figures of birds were thus composed of extremely small filaments or cylinders of several inches in length ; they were then cut through at intervals , and each portion so divided contained in itself a perfect copy ...
... side as on the other . Figures of birds were thus composed of extremely small filaments or cylinders of several inches in length ; they were then cut through at intervals , and each portion so divided contained in itself a perfect copy ...
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creations in Natural History No VII Singing BirdsResi | 40 |
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