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Page 158
... head , or thrown gracefully across the right shoulder , and brought under the left arm to the middle . Their shining hair is neatly rolled up into a knot at the back of the head ; and is oc- casionally ornamented with little chaplets of ...
... head , or thrown gracefully across the right shoulder , and brought under the left arm to the middle . Their shining hair is neatly rolled up into a knot at the back of the head ; and is oc- casionally ornamented with little chaplets of ...
Page 491
... head , two eyes , no circle of feelers round the head or foot under the belly , but one or more fins , disposed in no regular series ; and thus proaching , in some respects , to the class of FISHES . The genera are , Carinaria ...
... head , two eyes , no circle of feelers round the head or foot under the belly , but one or more fins , disposed in no regular series ; and thus proaching , in some respects , to the class of FISHES . The genera are , Carinaria ...
Page 540
... head of one of his comrades ; but , instead of striking the fellow's head , it fell quite close to the Sultan , and he was very near being hit by it . This kind - hearted prince , however , turned his head , and seemed not to perceive ...
... head of one of his comrades ; but , instead of striking the fellow's head , it fell quite close to the Sultan , and he was very near being hit by it . This kind - hearted prince , however , turned his head , and seemed not to perceive ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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