The London Saturday journal, Томове 1–41841 |
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... head - dress , and scarlet boddice laced with blue rib- bons , set off her noble head and form , and give a peculiar character to her beautiful Roman face . At the corner of a piazza , a scrittore , or scribe , is seated at his table ...
... head - dress , and scarlet boddice laced with blue rib- bons , set off her noble head and form , and give a peculiar character to her beautiful Roman face . At the corner of a piazza , a scrittore , or scribe , is seated at his table ...
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... head- the child is best fitted where the parent is best fitted ; and thus the connexion goes on , and even in some degree is perpetuated . It is surprising how they all get custom , is an observation often heard among the trade in ...
... head- the child is best fitted where the parent is best fitted ; and thus the connexion goes on , and even in some degree is perpetuated . It is surprising how they all get custom , is an observation often heard among the trade in ...
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... head was then repeatedly anointed with butter , and a tight - sleeved long yellow gown drawn on , and she was supported in her walk to the pile . The dead body had been laid there before . She stood in prayer for a short space . She was ...
... head was then repeatedly anointed with butter , and a tight - sleeved long yellow gown drawn on , and she was supported in her walk to the pile . The dead body had been laid there before . She stood in prayer for a short space . She was ...
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... head ; and what a long tail ! " The hens gave them no less delight . There were two black ones , with red crests ; two white ones , with tufted crowns ; and two of a reddish brown , without tails . The lady threw them a handful of ...
... head ; and what a long tail ! " The hens gave them no less delight . There were two black ones , with red crests ; two white ones , with tufted crowns ; and two of a reddish brown , without tails . The lady threw them a handful of ...
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... head . He himself got into the tank of water , when vering of a sort of stringy bark . If one word were spoken he , some hours after , heard the order to put up the topsails , during the hours of rest , the sentinel called out the ...
... head . He himself got into the tank of water , when vering of a sort of stringy bark . If one word were spoken he , some hours after , heard the order to put up the topsails , during the hours of rest , the sentinel called out the ...
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