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Page 226
... nature hope to find a humorist of the true old breed in London . In the times of which we are speaking , however , and those on which our friend Ephraim lingers with so me- lancholy a satisfaction , they whose game is human nature in ...
... nature hope to find a humorist of the true old breed in London . In the times of which we are speaking , however , and those on which our friend Ephraim lingers with so me- lancholy a satisfaction , they whose game is human nature in ...
Page 270
... Nature , Nature's stronger still ! Darkness was thy sight o'erveiling , Thy knee beneath its weight was failing , I feared thy spirit would depart , I sprang , I caught thee to my heart , - I gazed upon thee as we sat , What sufferings ...
... Nature , Nature's stronger still ! Darkness was thy sight o'erveiling , Thy knee beneath its weight was failing , I feared thy spirit would depart , I sprang , I caught thee to my heart , - I gazed upon thee as we sat , What sufferings ...
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... natural meridian , or rather adjusted to that direc- tion , produce a daily variation to almost any amount . I obtained ... nature of the observations may be readily conceived ; and it only remains for us to state the results . From Mr ...
... natural meridian , or rather adjusted to that direc- tion , produce a daily variation to almost any amount . I obtained ... nature of the observations may be readily conceived ; and it only remains for us to state the results . From Mr ...
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