The Juvenile MagazineJ. Dickenson, 1875 |
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... face . At all other times , whatever its form may appear to be to us , and whether we can see it at all or not , it is in full light of the sun , and one side is completely illuminated . The earth's shadow , which is eight thousand ...
... face . At all other times , whatever its form may appear to be to us , and whether we can see it at all or not , it is in full light of the sun , and one side is completely illuminated . The earth's shadow , which is eight thousand ...
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... face . " Then he thought of his own question , " What makes it always flow ? " He thought of the steadfast cedars , too ; how many , many years they had been growing where they did some perhaps even from King Solomon's days ; how ...
... face . " Then he thought of his own question , " What makes it always flow ? " He thought of the steadfast cedars , too ; how many , many years they had been growing where they did some perhaps even from King Solomon's days ; how ...
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... faces as well as words attested their welcome also . " We chose this lovely hillside for our morning talk , because it is so shady and cool , and also because of the charming view of the country and sea , " said Julia Monroe ...
... faces as well as words attested their welcome also . " We chose this lovely hillside for our morning talk , because it is so shady and cool , and also because of the charming view of the country and sea , " said Julia Monroe ...
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... face of all the unceasing efforts , and unremitting attention of a tender mother . His leader , ministers , and other friends , seeing that it was in vain to encourage his hopes of recovery , addressed themselves pointedly to him on his ...
... face of all the unceasing efforts , and unremitting attention of a tender mother . His leader , ministers , and other friends , seeing that it was in vain to encourage his hopes of recovery , addressed themselves pointedly to him on his ...
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... face of the globe . Surely an English man - of - war would make its appearance , and Spaniards would be destroyed by wholesale . So thought our boys , and if one might judge from ap- pearance , they were quite ready to lend a helping ...
... face of the globe . Surely an English man - of - war would make its appearance , and Spaniards would be destroyed by wholesale . So thought our boys , and if one might judge from ap- pearance , they were quite ready to lend a helping ...
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