The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen1;Volumen64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... look - out ; whilst the ever - wake- ful jealousy of England was aroused by finding the constantly extending frontier of Russia , though still a few thousand miles off , and separated by a kingdom or two , approaching nearer and nearer ...
... look - out ; whilst the ever - wake- ful jealousy of England was aroused by finding the constantly extending frontier of Russia , though still a few thousand miles off , and separated by a kingdom or two , approaching nearer and nearer ...
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... look from a distance- before the paddy has attained to any height- like steps of shining mirrors ; but a level view presents more the appearance of a marsh or swamp . The highest reservoir is fed from a spring by means of bamboo pipes ...
... look from a distance- before the paddy has attained to any height- like steps of shining mirrors ; but a level view presents more the appearance of a marsh or swamp . The highest reservoir is fed from a spring by means of bamboo pipes ...
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... look and manners . " What ? Like you ? What have you done , sister ? " asked Peppa , anxious- ly , and trembling . " He wished my sash as a remem- brance , but I laughed , and said , ' You would no longer be able to distinguish ine from ...
... look and manners . " What ? Like you ? What have you done , sister ? " asked Peppa , anxious- ly , and trembling . " He wished my sash as a remem- brance , but I laughed , and said , ' You would no longer be able to distinguish ine from ...
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... look round the corner of it . ' " He suddenly became conscious of the bit of muffin , and stared at it intently , shaking his head the while in a forlorn and imbecile manner , as if he regarded it as his evil genius , and mildly ...
... look round the corner of it . ' " He suddenly became conscious of the bit of muffin , and stared at it intently , shaking his head the while in a forlorn and imbecile manner , as if he regarded it as his evil genius , and mildly ...
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... look at the wrong half . Why , then , you are not to see anywhere what you don't see in fact ; you are not to have any where what you don't have in fact . What is called taste is only another name for fact . ' " Thomas Gradgrind nodded ...
... look at the wrong half . Why , then , you are not to see anywhere what you don't see in fact ; you are not to have any where what you don't have in fact . What is called taste is only another name for fact . ' " Thomas Gradgrind nodded ...
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