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... period , we shall not see a fiery point , but a fiery circle ; because the im- pression made by it in every point of its circuit will remain until it comes round again to the spot from which it set out ; - but we will , at once ...
... period , we shall not see a fiery point , but a fiery circle ; because the im- pression made by it in every point of its circuit will remain until it comes round again to the spot from which it set out ; - but we will , at once ...
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... period as the twinkling of the eye . ” " I admit the plausibility of your theory , " said the vicar ; " but it appears to me that objects frequently linger on the sight for a longer pe- riod than that which you assign to them . I well ...
... period as the twinkling of the eye . ” " I admit the plausibility of your theory , " said the vicar ; " but it appears to me that objects frequently linger on the sight for a longer pe- riod than that which you assign to them . I well ...
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... period , the fou or fool ; the reason of this last appellation seems to be , that as this piece stands on the sides of the king and queen , some wag of the times styled it the fool , because anciently royal personages were commonly thus ...
... period , the fou or fool ; the reason of this last appellation seems to be , that as this piece stands on the sides of the king and queen , some wag of the times styled it the fool , because anciently royal personages were commonly thus ...
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... period it was intro- duced into England . ” The major replied , that the learned Hyde supposed it to have been first known in our country about the time of the Conquest ; but that Mr. Barrington believed it to have been introduced ...
... period it was intro- duced into England . ” The major replied , that the learned Hyde supposed it to have been first known in our country about the time of the Conquest ; but that Mr. Barrington believed it to have been introduced ...
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... period hundreds of villagers , dressed in their holyday attire , were seen pour- ing along the high road , or winding their way through the verdant valleys . So admirable had been the arrangements for the admission of the populace into ...
... period hundreds of villagers , dressed in their holyday attire , were seen pour- ing along the high road , or winding their way through the verdant valleys . So admirable had been the arrangements for the admission of the populace into ...
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Page 10 - Family Shakspeare : In which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud.
Page 9 - COL. HAWKER'S INSTRUCTIONS to YOUNG SPORTSMEN in all that relates to Guns and Shooting.
Page 10 - Mrs. Marcet's Conversations on Chemistry, in which the Elements of that Science are familiarly explained and illustrated by Experiments.
Page 132 - ... time that the axle describes a small one, therefore the power is increased in the same proportion as the circumference of the wheel is greater than that of the axle. If the velocity of the wheel is...
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Page 81 - Gunpowder, hoping by a sudden movement to give his companion the slip; but the spectre started full jump with him. Away, then, they dashed through thick and thin, stones flying and sparks flashing at every bound. Ichabod's flimsy garments fluttered in the air as he stretched his long lank body away over his horse's head in the eagerness of his flight.
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Page 190 - ... resolved to remove his body into the choir, which was to have been done with solemn procession on the 15th of July. It rained, however, so violently...
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