Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, 26–27 tomaiAnna Maria Hall |
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... colours in which it appeared to him- self , when the poor little girl at last understood what she had really done , and was told that men and women were hanged by the neck on a gibbet till they were dead , for lesser crimes than the one ...
... colours in which it appeared to him- self , when the poor little girl at last understood what she had really done , and was told that men and women were hanged by the neck on a gibbet till they were dead , for lesser crimes than the one ...
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... colour , and free from spines The The forest wall [ I am extracting from my journal ] , under which we are now moving , con- sists , beides palms , of a great variety of ordinary forest trees . From the highest branches of these , down ...
... colour , and free from spines The The forest wall [ I am extracting from my journal ] , under which we are now moving , con- sists , beides palms , of a great variety of ordinary forest trees . From the highest branches of these , down ...
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... colour gave quite a character to the physiognomy of the place . It was impossible to walk far without disturbing ... colours , sizes , and shapes . I noticed here altogether 80 species , belonging to 22 different genera . ' 39 " The most ...
... colour gave quite a character to the physiognomy of the place . It was impossible to walk far without disturbing ... colours , sizes , and shapes . I noticed here altogether 80 species , belonging to 22 different genera . ' 39 " The most ...
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... colour . " He tells us also of an anaconda , the great water- serpent , which came on them at midnight , as their canoe lay by , in the river . awakened by a heavy blow struck on the side of the canoe , close at his head ; but on ...
... colour . " He tells us also of an anaconda , the great water- serpent , which came on them at midnight , as their canoe lay by , in the river . awakened by a heavy blow struck on the side of the canoe , close at his head ; but on ...
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... colour , differing but little from our own country Myrmica rubra , except in the intensity of suffer- ing caused by its sting . The whole of the village is undermined by it , the ground perforated by the entrances to their subterranean ...
... colour , differing but little from our own country Myrmica rubra , except in the intensity of suffer- ing caused by its sting . The whole of the village is undermined by it , the ground perforated by the entrances to their subterranean ...
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Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and ..., 3–4 tomai Anna Maria Hall Visos knygos peržiūra - 1847 |
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