Omniana, Or Horæ OtiosioresLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 - 330 sider |
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... * Phoenix 30 ୨ 178 * Memory and Recollection • 179 Aliquid ex Nihilo 180 Stone Ships 181 Carp 182 Instinct 183 Adipocire • 184 Beer and Ale ib . ib . 31 : 32 34 ) 35 、.། Page 185 Te Franciscum 41 186 The Glib 44 187 1564 COL.COLL .
... * Phoenix 30 ୨ 178 * Memory and Recollection • 179 Aliquid ex Nihilo 180 Stone Ships 181 Carp 182 Instinct 183 Adipocire • 184 Beer and Ale ib . ib . 31 : 32 34 ) 35 、.། Page 185 Te Franciscum 41 186 The Glib 44 187 1564 COL.COLL .
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... stone blind , a dexterous card - player , who knows every gate and stile far and near throughout the country . These two often coursed together , and the people , here as every where , fond of the marvellous , affirm . that they were ...
... stone blind , a dexterous card - player , who knows every gate and stile far and near throughout the country . These two often coursed together , and the people , here as every where , fond of the marvellous , affirm . that they were ...
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... Stone Ships . When the Duke of Burgundy be seiged Calais , in 1436 , he invented the notable project of blocking up the har- bour with stone - ships , and sunk six vessels filled with immense stones which were well worked together , and ...
... Stone Ships . When the Duke of Burgundy be seiged Calais , in 1436 , he invented the notable project of blocking up the har- bour with stone - ships , and sunk six vessels filled with immense stones which were well worked together , and ...
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... stones were standing upon the surface of the water at a little distance from each other , it chose rather to leap from stone to stone , than to 64 OMNIANA . Amphibious Fish.
... stones were standing upon the surface of the water at a little distance from each other , it chose rather to leap from stone to stone , than to 64 OMNIANA . Amphibious Fish.
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Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. rather to leap from stone to stone , than to pass through the water ; and we saw several of them pass entirely over puddles in this manner , till they came to dry ground and then leap away ...
Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. rather to leap from stone to stone , than to pass through the water ; and we saw several of them pass entirely over puddles in this manner , till they came to dry ground and then leap away ...
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