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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... taken away or thrown down into the plain below by various travellers . The irregular platform on the top con sists of about nine stones , of betweenR four and five feet in length , and three in height and thickness . From hence the view ...
... taken away or thrown down into the plain below by various travellers . The irregular platform on the top con sists of about nine stones , of betweenR four and five feet in length , and three in height and thickness . From hence the view ...
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... taken advantage of the reaction which takes place on the collision of elastic bodies to catch the hammer at the extreme height to which it rebounds from the bell , by which he is enabled to produce a perpendicular fall of the ham- mer ...
... taken advantage of the reaction which takes place on the collision of elastic bodies to catch the hammer at the extreme height to which it rebounds from the bell , by which he is enabled to produce a perpendicular fall of the ham- mer ...
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... taken until all the water in the ditch was swallowed up by an alligator . Now the natives pro- nounce the name of lord Combermere in such a way as to make it sound " Com meer , " which , in their language , is alli gator , and thus they ...
... taken until all the water in the ditch was swallowed up by an alligator . Now the natives pro- nounce the name of lord Combermere in such a way as to make it sound " Com meer , " which , in their language , is alli gator , and thus they ...
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... Ruxley . It was afterwards granted by William the Conqueror to Odo , bishop of Baieux , and earl of Kent , and was when the survey of Domesday was taken , held of 233 him by Adam Fitzhubert . In the year 1284 ,. The Mirror.
... Ruxley . It was afterwards granted by William the Conqueror to Odo , bishop of Baieux , and earl of Kent , and was when the survey of Domesday was taken , held of 233 him by Adam Fitzhubert . In the year 1284 ,. The Mirror.
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... 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 memory of his royal highness , as if it were ...
... 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 memory of his royal highness , as if it were ...
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