The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... side with an healthy fresh countenance , pouring out from an horn all the various products of the year . Pomona followed with a glass of cyder in her hand , with Bacchus in a chariot drawn by tigers , accompanied by a whole troop of ...
... side with an healthy fresh countenance , pouring out from an horn all the various products of the year . Pomona followed with a glass of cyder in her hand , with Bacchus in a chariot drawn by tigers , accompanied by a whole troop of ...
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... side written , In the dialect of men , ' and underneath it , Calamities : on the other side was written , In the language of the gods , ' and underneath Blessings . ' I found the intrinsic value of this weight to be much greater than I ...
... side written , In the dialect of men , ' and underneath it , Calamities : on the other side was written , In the language of the gods , ' and underneath Blessings . ' I found the intrinsic value of this weight to be much greater than I ...
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... side so deep and silent were much dried up , and it was an easier matter for us to wade over . The river being crossed , we were received upon the farther bank , by our friends and acquaintance , whom Comfort had brought out to ...
... side so deep and silent were much dried up , and it was an easier matter for us to wade over . The river being crossed , we were received upon the farther bank , by our friends and acquaintance , whom Comfort had brought out to ...
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