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He then continued at inter . of water , four miles long by about vals to blow ,
sometimes the bugle , one broad , studded thick with wood . and sometimes the
French horn , ed islands , and entirely surrounded which , as we continued to
wind by ...
He then continued at inter . of water , four miles long by about vals to blow ,
sometimes the bugle , one broad , studded thick with wood . and sometimes the
French horn , ed islands , and entirely surrounded which , as we continued to
wind by ...
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After According to the common method noon it began to fall , and continued of
adjusting a transit instrument , it falling till four P. M. at which time is necessary
that the clock keep it arrived at the greatest point of de . time for at least 24 hours .
After According to the common method noon it began to fall , and continued of
adjusting a transit instrument , it falling till four P. M. at which time is necessary
that the clock keep it arrived at the greatest point of de . time for at least 24 hours .
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( To be continued . ) ever , from its extent , and variety of wood and pasture , well
calculated Tour thro ? the South of IRELAND , for its antlered inhabitants . We by
an AMERICAN GENTLEMAN , left the park at a gate which opens into a small ...
( To be continued . ) ever , from its extent , and variety of wood and pasture , well
calculated Tour thro ? the South of IRELAND , for its antlered inhabitants . We by
an AMERICAN GENTLEMAN , left the park at a gate which opens into a small ...
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23. it continued did evanish : in that time it threw casting stones , beating with
staves an hot - stone into the bed betwixt and throwing peet - mud in the faces the
children , which burnt through of all in the house , especially in time the bed ...
23. it continued did evanish : in that time it threw casting stones , beating with
staves an hot - stone into the bed betwixt and throwing peet - mud in the faces the
children , which burnt through of all in the house , especially in time the bed ...
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... exception of Lothian , and a corner of both of the north of England , and of
Cathness , was Gaelic , or Scoto - Irish , Scotland , continued to use the Saxon
which was spoken by the descendants words , in their original forms . ' P. 151 . of
those ...
... exception of Lothian , and a corner of both of the north of England , and of
Cathness , was Gaelic , or Scoto - Irish , Scotland , continued to use the Saxon
which was spoken by the descendants words , in their original forms . ' P. 151 . of
those ...
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