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Page 169
We scend and to come round still more to cannot believe it ; and yet we protest
the left until , having completed a we cannot discover any other object . circle , it
comes nearly to the ground The only plausible one we have heard at the
thrower's ...
We scend and to come round still more to cannot believe it ; and yet we protest
the left until , having completed a we cannot discover any other object . circle , it
comes nearly to the ground The only plausible one we have heard at the
thrower's ...
Page 171
It is then ward tendency will prevent its touch- thrown in the same manner as
before , ing the ground . It will nearly graze but taking care that the convex side
the surface of the earth , then ascend , shall be turned to the left , and a little ( as
the ...
It is then ward tendency will prevent its touch- thrown in the same manner as
before , ing the ground . It will nearly graze but taking care that the convex side
the surface of the earth , then ascend , shall be turned to the left , and a little ( as
the ...
Page 725
I beg the plot of ground which had been pardon , but my duty to my friend
measured . The principals took their requires that I should ascertain the places
once more , and M.Creagh pro- point . ” ceeded , with the nicest and most O'
Connor ...
I beg the plot of ground which had been pardon , but my duty to my friend
measured . The principals took their requires that I should ascertain the places
once more , and M.Creagh pro- point . ” ceeded , with the nicest and most O'
Connor ...
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THE RUBI A TALE OF THE SEA IN SIX CANTOS Canto I The ESCAPE 200 | 271 |
SONNETS BY R SHELTON MACKENZIE LL D | 291 |
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