The Irish Metropolitan Magazine. ..., Band 1Edward J. Milliken, 15, College-green., 1857 |
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On that old globe the reign of Chaos was making fearful progress ; whole systems had been swept into annihilation - Nebulæ had faded away from the face of it like a puff of smoke , the Ecliptic's mighty belt was broken , and the Equator ...
On that old globe the reign of Chaos was making fearful progress ; whole systems had been swept into annihilation - Nebulæ had faded away from the face of it like a puff of smoke , the Ecliptic's mighty belt was broken , and the Equator ...
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... whole , having landed and gaffed some thirty - five salmon during the season to his own rod , But what of that ? One haul will kill as many to - night . Hush ! Was not that a footstep at the brow of the hill - or was it only the weasel ...
... whole , having landed and gaffed some thirty - five salmon during the season to his own rod , But what of that ? One haul will kill as many to - night . Hush ! Was not that a footstep at the brow of the hill - or was it only the weasel ...
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... whole , as well as the moral improvement of the indi- vidual - are you prepared to affirm that the character of the labour to be performed by criminals shall be similar in amount , in degree , and in quality , to that by which the ...
... whole , as well as the moral improvement of the indi- vidual - are you prepared to affirm that the character of the labour to be performed by criminals shall be similar in amount , in degree , and in quality , to that by which the ...
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... whole , it must be a kind of mosiac made up from the best portions of all . Nay , it may even appear that no combination of known elements will satisfy the exigencies of the case , and that new ground must be broken , and a completely ...
... whole , it must be a kind of mosiac made up from the best portions of all . Nay , it may even appear that no combination of known elements will satisfy the exigencies of the case , and that new ground must be broken , and a completely ...
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... whole day , either resting quietly on the surface of the water , which is usually the case with the widgeon , or perched on stones or rocks , or among reeds , and in such a position that they cannot be approached by the sportsman from ...
... whole day , either resting quietly on the surface of the water , which is usually the case with the widgeon , or perched on stones or rocks , or among reeds , and in such a position that they cannot be approached by the sportsman from ...
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