The Gentleman's Magazine, Volúmenes 302-303F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... side are two seals and a fish , and on the opposite side two long , thin animals , probably intended for eels or snakes . The drawings are so accurately and minutely executed that a magnifying glass is necessary fully to bring out the ...
... side are two seals and a fish , and on the opposite side two long , thin animals , probably intended for eels or snakes . The drawings are so accurately and minutely executed that a magnifying glass is necessary fully to bring out the ...
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... side was almost entirely destitute of colour as in the normal condition , but both eyes were on this white side , instead of being on the left side as in normal turbot . On the left side pigment was present over the whole surface except ...
... side was almost entirely destitute of colour as in the normal condition , but both eyes were on this white side , instead of being on the left side as in normal turbot . On the left side pigment was present over the whole surface except ...
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... sides , for one field by the road - side here in Staunton is still known amongst the labouring people by the ill - omened title of The Hangman's Yell - Yell being possibly a corruption of Hill . There seemed no tradi- tion to explain ...
... sides , for one field by the road - side here in Staunton is still known amongst the labouring people by the ill - omened title of The Hangman's Yell - Yell being possibly a corruption of Hill . There seemed no tradi- tion to explain ...
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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENTERTAINER By the Hon GEORGE | 22 |
THE CROWN AND ENGLISH FREEDOM By JOHN C NORWOOD | 41 |
CONTENTS | 68 |
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