The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... side of Lamb's grave , seemed to hear , on one side , ( but in abated tones , ) strains of the ancient malice- " This man , that thought himself to be somebody , is dead - is buried - is forgotten ! " and , on the other side , seemed to ...
... side of Lamb's grave , seemed to hear , on one side , ( but in abated tones , ) strains of the ancient malice- " This man , that thought himself to be somebody , is dead - is buried - is forgotten ! " and , on the other side , seemed to ...
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... side of the footmen like a hedge , to the intent that if the barded horses ran rashly upon them , they might shortly be gored and destroyed . Certain persons also were appointed to remove the stakes , as by the moving of the archers ...
... side of the footmen like a hedge , to the intent that if the barded horses ran rashly upon them , they might shortly be gored and destroyed . Certain persons also were appointed to remove the stakes , as by the moving of the archers ...
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... side to side between the threads of the warp , is limited by the strength of the woof - thread it carries across . When the strain is so great as to cause more than a certain average number of breakings , the nett product of the machine ...
... side to side between the threads of the warp , is limited by the strength of the woof - thread it carries across . When the strain is so great as to cause more than a certain average number of breakings , the nett product of the machine ...
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