Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Том 55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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... live . " Ingolf was the first settler in Iceland , in 66 the year 874 , and was soon followed by many of his countrymen : lands . Now France , now Italy , now Spain feels " Now , too , we hear of the Northman in all the fury of his ...
... live . " Ingolf was the first settler in Iceland , in 66 the year 874 , and was soon followed by many of his countrymen : lands . Now France , now Italy , now Spain feels " Now , too , we hear of the Northman in all the fury of his ...
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... live coal " of the Greeks , the an- thrax , which , under its name of carbuncle , was one of the twelve gems that made up the sacred ephod - the ruby is one of the most magical of all gems . It is to be found in all Eastern romances ...
... live coal " of the Greeks , the an- thrax , which , under its name of carbuncle , was one of the twelve gems that made up the sacred ephod - the ruby is one of the most magical of all gems . It is to be found in all Eastern romances ...
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... live and die there . The luminous creatures , which are at times drawn to the surface , appear there like trains of fire - lights ; fiery ser- pents and sparkling garlands so fill up space in those remote depths , that they " The ...
... live and die there . The luminous creatures , which are at times drawn to the surface , appear there like trains of fire - lights ; fiery ser- pents and sparkling garlands so fill up space in those remote depths , that they " The ...
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... live , we will hold fast our integrity ; no weak tears shall blind us , no unmanly tremors abate our strength of arm nor swiftness of limb . The gods have given us at least this glorious body and this righteous conscience ; these will ...
... live , we will hold fast our integrity ; no weak tears shall blind us , no unmanly tremors abate our strength of arm nor swiftness of limb . The gods have given us at least this glorious body and this righteous conscience ; these will ...
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... live in unvarying gloom . Not things well , does some one thing , but what there is something very pitiful perhaps a conspicuous thing , very poor- ( by which I mean deserving of pity ) in ly . You find it hard to give a man what may be ...
... live in unvarying gloom . Not things well , does some one thing , but what there is something very pitiful perhaps a conspicuous thing , very poor- ( by which I mean deserving of pity ) in ly . You find it hard to give a man what may be ...
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