The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of entertainment and popular science, Том 41830 |
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... expression of Mr. Moore's is that of calling Lord Byron " a deserted husband . " Let him read Lady Byron's remarks , and blot out this absurdity from his volume . Dr. Lushington , versed in the harshest cases of justifiable separation ...
... expression of Mr. Moore's is that of calling Lord Byron " a deserted husband . " Let him read Lady Byron's remarks , and blot out this absurdity from his volume . Dr. Lushington , versed in the harshest cases of justifiable separation ...
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... expression of Sublime Porte was derived . - Potoki's Travels . Substitutes for Tea . - All the Nomodes of Central Asia use tea as a luxury . They ob- tain it from China expressly for themselves ; and it does not at all resemble ours ...
... expression of Sublime Porte was derived . - Potoki's Travels . Substitutes for Tea . - All the Nomodes of Central Asia use tea as a luxury . They ob- tain it from China expressly for themselves ; and it does not at all resemble ours ...
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... expression ; and had he been a physician , he would have anticipated Harvey . Gentlemen's Show - Seats . We think that in all gentlemen's seats which are con- sidered show - places , it would be much more honourable to their owners ...
... expression ; and had he been a physician , he would have anticipated Harvey . Gentlemen's Show - Seats . We think that in all gentlemen's seats which are con- sidered show - places , it would be much more honourable to their owners ...
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... expression of which he always proposed to himself to make a distinguishing quality in his works . He had a profound contempt for all con- ventional modes in the arts , and was led , even in that early age , by a correct taste , rather ...
... expression of which he always proposed to himself to make a distinguishing quality in his works . He had a profound contempt for all con- ventional modes in the arts , and was led , even in that early age , by a correct taste , rather ...
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... expression of the features was probably borrowed from that of the Apollo Belvidere , who is supposed to be represented as having just slain the serpent Python with an arrow . The division of the lips , and the disdainful curl of the ...
... expression of the features was probably borrowed from that of the Apollo Belvidere , who is supposed to be represented as having just slain the serpent Python with an arrow . The division of the lips , and the disdainful curl of the ...
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