Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, 23 tomasWilliam Jerdan, William Ring Workman, John Morley, Frederick Arnold, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin H. Colburn, 1839 |
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... appear quite destroyed , are wondered at never seeing this beautiful bird est in Indian ( may we not say , in British ? ) the traces which these enormous animals in Abyssinia ; but the people are too prosaic for affairs . leave behind ...
... appear quite destroyed , are wondered at never seeing this beautiful bird est in Indian ( may we not say , in British ? ) the traces which these enormous animals in Abyssinia ; but the people are too prosaic for affairs . leave behind ...
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... appear wholly insig- wantonness and caprice , and I am not able to Murray . nificant , no one , who has been initiated in it , account satisfactorily for their disappearance . HAPPY the man who is competent to review will attempt to ...
... appear wholly insig- wantonness and caprice , and I am not able to Murray . nificant , no one , who has been initiated in it , account satisfactorily for their disappearance . HAPPY the man who is competent to review will attempt to ...
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... appear to me that which has been obtained in so few moments , other scientific men amongst us , strenuously we lack talent ; on the contrary , I think we remains unalterably fixed , so that the hottest endeavoured to attain this ...
... appear to me that which has been obtained in so few moments , other scientific men amongst us , strenuously we lack talent ; on the contrary , I think we remains unalterably fixed , so that the hottest endeavoured to attain this ...
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... appear to me that which has been obtained in so few moments , other scientific men amongst us , strenuously we lack talent ; on the contrary , I think we remains unalterably fixed , so that the hottest endeavoured to attain this ...
... appear to me that which has been obtained in so few moments , other scientific men amongst us , strenuously we lack talent ; on the contrary , I think we remains unalterably fixed , so that the hottest endeavoured to attain this ...
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... appear'd with cheerful light , And radiant stars were clear and bright ; The evening breeze had newly sent Its zephyrs ' cross the firmament ; Now tightened cords of the guitar In merry measures sound from far ; The hum of voices on the ...
... appear'd with cheerful light , And radiant stars were clear and bright ; The evening breeze had newly sent Its zephyrs ' cross the firmament ; Now tightened cords of the guitar In merry measures sound from far ; The hum of voices on the ...
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2d edition Albemarle Street ancient animals appear artist Author basilosaurus beautiful boards Booksellers bound British Burlington Street called character Charles Church cloth College coloured containing Countess of Blessington Daguerre death discovery Edinburgh England English Engravings exhibited eyes f.cap 8vo feeling Fleet Street French friends Geological George Cruikshank give Greek heart High Holborn History honour Illustrations interesting James John Murray Journal labour Lady late letter Library light Literary Gazette live London Longman look Lord Maps matter Memoirs ment nature never notice observed original Orme Otley Pall Mall paper persons picture Plates Portrait post 8vo present printed produced published readers Richard Bentley Rivington Russia scene School shew Silurian Simpkin Society South Molton specimens thing Thomas tion vols volume Whittaker William