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The perpendicular of it is about 80 feet , and the length of this enormous ear is
not less than 250. The cavern was said to be so contrived , that every sound
made in it , was collected and united into one point , as into a focus ; this was
called the ...
The perpendicular of it is about 80 feet , and the length of this enormous ear is
not less than 250. The cavern was said to be so contrived , that every sound
made in it , was collected and united into one point , as into a focus ; this was
called the ...
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escaping , the company quarrelled with each other , proceeded from reproaches
and abuse to blows ; the women screamed , and the room became a scene of
uproar , outrage , and confusion ; the combatants , with some difficulty , at length
...
escaping , the company quarrelled with each other , proceeded from reproaches
and abuse to blows ; the women screamed , and the room became a scene of
uproar , outrage , and confusion ; the combatants , with some difficulty , at length
...
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... which were oak wood , with all timber that was gotten out of Norroway ; for she
was so strong , and of so great length and breadth , all the wrights of Scotland ,
yea , and many other strangers , were at her device , by the king's commandment
...
... which were oak wood , with all timber that was gotten out of Norroway ; for she
was so strong , and of so great length and breadth , all the wrights of Scotland ,
yea , and many other strangers , were at her device , by the king's commandment
...
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At length Garrick revealed himself , and the doctor confessed that he had lost the
Ireland's Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth , v . 2 , p . 145 . During the month of
October , 1795 , a sort of relief to the dull round of Portsmouth presented itself , in
a ...
At length Garrick revealed himself , and the doctor confessed that he had lost the
Ireland's Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth , v . 2 , p . 145 . During the month of
October , 1795 , a sort of relief to the dull round of Portsmouth presented itself , in
a ...
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But at length the latter observa ing that “ two fools ” were “ too much for so genteel
an audience , ” abruptly seized the cap from the head of the merry tar , and poor
Jack , thas deprived of necromantic influence , reeled off the stage , a mere ...
But at length the latter observa ing that “ two fools ” were “ too much for so genteel
an audience , ” abruptly seized the cap from the head of the merry tar , and poor
Jack , thas deprived of necromantic influence , reeled off the stage , a mere ...
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