The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volumen 9J. Limbird, 1827 Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topographical descriptions, novels and tales, anecdotes, select extracts from new and expensive works, the spirit of the public journals, discoveries in the arts and sciences, useful domestic hints, etc. etc. etc. |
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... manner of its propagation ( according to Miller ) is as follows : -The mistletoe- thrush , which feeds upon the berries of this plant in winter , when it is ripe , doth open the seed from tree to tree ; for the viscous part of the berry ...
... manner of its propagation ( according to Miller ) is as follows : -The mistletoe- thrush , which feeds upon the berries of this plant in winter , when it is ripe , doth open the seed from tree to tree ; for the viscous part of the berry ...
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... manner , began to enter into the spirit of the thing , and to wish for the return of her husband to admire and to praise . Late on the great day Jacob arrived , his cart laden with marine stores for his share of the festival . Never had ...
... manner , began to enter into the spirit of the thing , and to wish for the return of her husband to admire and to praise . Late on the great day Jacob arrived , his cart laden with marine stores for his share of the festival . Never had ...
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... manner in which this painful subject is taken up by all our contemporaries . The public , too , have not been backward in displaying their grief , and the shops are every where closed , and other signs of respect are shown for the ...
... manner in which this painful subject is taken up by all our contemporaries . The public , too , have not been backward in displaying their grief , and the shops are every where closed , and other signs of respect are shown for the ...
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... manner it was shown to the people with the face un- covered . The same author describes the pompous ceremonies and dresses used at the interment of each church - dignitary ; and has even left a drawing by his own hand to illustrate the ...
... manner it was shown to the people with the face un- covered . The same author describes the pompous ceremonies and dresses used at the interment of each church - dignitary ; and has even left a drawing by his own hand to illustrate the ...
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... manner , not to give way to emotions so violent ; but she only locked his hand more firmly in her own , and , amid convulsive sobs , repeated again and again , " Edmund ! we shall never meet more ! I am not superstitious , but I know ...
... manner , not to give way to emotions so violent ; but she only locked his hand more firmly in her own , and , amid convulsive sobs , repeated again and again , " Edmund ! we shall never meet more ! I am not superstitious , but I know ...
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