The Saturday Magazine, Volumen4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... earth is brought to the surface from the lowest depth at which it is found , some vegetable matter will spring from it . In boring for water lately , at a spot near Kingston - on Thames , some earth was brought up from a depth of 360 ...
... earth is brought to the surface from the lowest depth at which it is found , some vegetable matter will spring from it . In boring for water lately , at a spot near Kingston - on Thames , some earth was brought up from a depth of 360 ...
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... earth to be at rest , and to be heated in the regions about the Equator much more than about the Poles , the air , at the earth's surface at the equator , being heated , would rise , and flow at the top of the atmosphere from the ...
... earth to be at rest , and to be heated in the regions about the Equator much more than about the Poles , the air , at the earth's surface at the equator , being heated , would rise , and flow at the top of the atmosphere from the ...
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... earth , became stocked with divinities : and it was easier , as an ancient sage remarked , to find a deity than a man . When our Saxon ancestors had settled themselves in England , they had many gods , and worshipped various images ...
... earth , became stocked with divinities : and it was easier , as an ancient sage remarked , to find a deity than a man . When our Saxon ancestors had settled themselves in England , they had many gods , and worshipped various images ...
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... earth with its trunk , when , if its foe be at all stunned or maimed by the fall , or wounded by the rifle of the rider , the ponderous foot of the mighty beast will actually crush the fallen victim , and at once complete its ...
... earth with its trunk , when , if its foe be at all stunned or maimed by the fall , or wounded by the rifle of the rider , the ponderous foot of the mighty beast will actually crush the fallen victim , and at once complete its ...
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... earth ; we express in it , and receive in it sentiments , for which , were it not for this permitted medium , the usages of the world would neither allow utterance nor acceptance . And who can tell , in our heart - chilling and heart ...
... earth ; we express in it , and receive in it sentiments , for which , were it not for this permitted medium , the usages of the world would neither allow utterance nor acceptance . And who can tell , in our heart - chilling and heart ...
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