The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of entertainment and popular science, 第 1 卷1829 |
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... given in every direction . The religious and the irreligious , the devout and the curious , alike convened at the time appointed , with equal impatience , though not with the same motives . To the pious methodist it was to be a season ...
... given in every direction . The religious and the irreligious , the devout and the curious , alike convened at the time appointed , with equal impatience , though not with the same motives . To the pious methodist it was to be a season ...
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... given to obstinate taciturnity . Once more Mrs. Rodman renewed her attempts at conversation , and with much more success than before . I am thinking , " said she , " what a wonderful change has taken place in Frances Randolph . She has ...
... given to obstinate taciturnity . Once more Mrs. Rodman renewed her attempts at conversation , and with much more success than before . I am thinking , " said she , " what a wonderful change has taken place in Frances Randolph . She has ...
第 13 頁
... given drawing - room " the court awards it , and the law doth give it " -but why multiply footstools , till there is no taking a single step in safety ? An Indian cabinet also , or a buhl Armoire , are , either , or both of them , very ...
... given drawing - room " the court awards it , and the law doth give it " -but why multiply footstools , till there is no taking a single step in safety ? An Indian cabinet also , or a buhl Armoire , are , either , or both of them , very ...
第 20 頁
... or body were in perfect harmony and unison , then from any one thing being given we might probably infer all the rest : but this is not so . There is an old saying- " The devil to meet , an angel to follow . " One part 20 AUTOGRAPHS .
... or body were in perfect harmony and unison , then from any one thing being given we might probably infer all the rest : but this is not so . There is an old saying- " The devil to meet , an angel to follow . " One part 20 AUTOGRAPHS .
第 21 頁
... given , the hand - writing might be accounted for ; but it does not imply the circumstances . The expression of the face , on the contrary , is stamped by the cir- cumstances — it betrays the history of the mind , though not without ...
... given , the hand - writing might be accounted for ; but it does not imply the circumstances . The expression of the face , on the contrary , is stamped by the cir- cumstances — it betrays the history of the mind , though not without ...
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