Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued as] Chambers's Journal of popular literature, science and arts, Том 17 |
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... captain in the army , a lady of superior education , and exquisite tenderness of mind . Becoming more and more enamoured of his young wife , the duke after a while determined to make her his full and real consort , so as to lift her up ...
... captain in the army , a lady of superior education , and exquisite tenderness of mind . Becoming more and more enamoured of his young wife , the duke after a while determined to make her his full and real consort , so as to lift her up ...
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... Captain Fowke . The archi- tects , of course , do not like this ; and their adverse criticisms are possibly tinged in some degree by this dissatisfaction . However , Messrs Kelk and Lucas are working hard , and leave the critics to ...
... Captain Fowke . The archi- tects , of course , do not like this ; and their adverse criticisms are possibly tinged in some degree by this dissatisfaction . However , Messrs Kelk and Lucas are working hard , and leave the critics to ...
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... Captain Fowke evidently expects something grand in the interior view from dome to dome ; and it is only fair to give a brief note of what is intended and hoped for . The domes are to be duodecagonal , or twelve- sided , and larger than ...
... Captain Fowke evidently expects something grand in the interior view from dome to dome ; and it is only fair to give a brief note of what is intended and hoped for . The domes are to be duodecagonal , or twelve- sided , and larger than ...
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... captain's speaking - trumpet , in sailor fashion , demanding , with the usual expletive : ' Who the devil are you ? and what are you doing there ? ' Our boat nears the vessel , that looks a leviathan beside it ; and a storm of furious ...
... captain's speaking - trumpet , in sailor fashion , demanding , with the usual expletive : ' Who the devil are you ? and what are you doing there ? ' Our boat nears the vessel , that looks a leviathan beside it ; and a storm of furious ...
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... captains . The Greeks invented strategy in all its branches . They were a logic - loving people , and delighted in working out a practical syllogism , whether in ships or politics , the fine arts or the art of war . The last they may be ...
... captains . The Greeks invented strategy in all its branches . They were a logic - loving people , and delighted in working out a practical syllogism , whether in ships or politics , the fine arts or the art of war . The last they may be ...
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Страница 203 - His praise, ye Winds, that from four quarters blow, Breathe soft or loud ; and, wave your tops, ye Pines, With every plant, in sign of worship wave.
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Страница 151 - tis an inference plain, That Marriage is just like a Devonshire lane. " But thinks I, too, these banks within which we are pent, With bud, blossom, and berry are richly besprent ; And the conjugal fence which forbids us to roam, Looks lovely when deck'd with the comforts of home.