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Page 47
... attention to them till late in the autumn : when , cutting out the honey , but sparing them a certain quantity for maintenance , they secure the aperture with clay and straw against the inclemency of the approaching winter . These ...
... attention to them till late in the autumn : when , cutting out the honey , but sparing them a certain quantity for maintenance , they secure the aperture with clay and straw against the inclemency of the approaching winter . These ...
Page 173
... attention of the American government from the Canadian war : but the occurrences in the Chesapeake are not of suffi- cient moment to merit any particular attention . To use Mr. James's own words , from the languid climate of the ...
... attention of the American government from the Canadian war : but the occurrences in the Chesapeake are not of suffi- cient moment to merit any particular attention . To use Mr. James's own words , from the languid climate of the ...
Page 274
... attention be excited , - by public accusations , provisional arrests , and all the solemn ap- paratus of a judicial trial , having perhaps at last a tragical issue then all is agitation , and the far - famed guarantee of literary free ...
... attention be excited , - by public accusations , provisional arrests , and all the solemn ap- paratus of a judicial trial , having perhaps at last a tragical issue then all is agitation , and the far - famed guarantee of literary free ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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