Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge, Volume 7Redfield and Lindsay, 1840 |
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... present , we indulge the hope that on the issuing of the first number of the next volume , we shall greet him , with all his friends , as fellow travellers through another cycle of our course . ୭୭୭୧ 000 0 00 000 0 0 000 00 0 vi ...
... present , we indulge the hope that on the issuing of the first number of the next volume , we shall greet him , with all his friends , as fellow travellers through another cycle of our course . ୭୭୭୧ 000 0 00 000 0 0 000 00 0 vi ...
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... present , possessing more impudence than wit , urgent solicitations of his queen , Isabella , granted and jealous of Columbus because he was a for- Columbus the requisite means . On the third of eigner and so highly honored by his ...
... present , possessing more impudence than wit , urgent solicitations of his queen , Isabella , granted and jealous of Columbus because he was a for- Columbus the requisite means . On the third of eigner and so highly honored by his ...
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... present state is thus described : - " They own numerous salt springs , three of which are worked by Cherokees . The amount of salt manufactured , is probably about one hundred bushels per day . " They also own two lead - mines . The ...
... present state is thus described : - " They own numerous salt springs , three of which are worked by Cherokees . The amount of salt manufactured , is probably about one hundred bushels per day . " They also own two lead - mines . The ...
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... present disturbance in the country . The commissioner agreed to do so ; but the lieutenant refused to have anything farther to do with the Spanish governor , except in writing . Ellicott would not attend alone . Both parties cordingly ...
... present disturbance in the country . The commissioner agreed to do so ; but the lieutenant refused to have anything farther to do with the Spanish governor , except in writing . Ellicott would not attend alone . Both parties cordingly ...
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... presents a Greek Doric portico of six columns , and is surmounted by a dome one hun- dred and twenty - six feet in ... present two insulated Ionic columns flanked by antæ . The gates , which are beautiful specimens of bronzed iron ...
... presents a Greek Doric portico of six columns , and is surmounted by a dome one hun- dred and twenty - six feet in ... present two insulated Ionic columns flanked by antæ . The gates , which are beautiful specimens of bronzed iron ...
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Page 348 - Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair : and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment.