New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 46
... manner as existing species , were present ; and Belemnites and Cornua Ammonis , which have left no living repre- sentative , and Orthocerata , with numerous other testaceous mollusca , were there , to say nothing of turtles ; so that ...
... manner as existing species , were present ; and Belemnites and Cornua Ammonis , which have left no living repre- sentative , and Orthocerata , with numerous other testaceous mollusca , were there , to say nothing of turtles ; so that ...
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... manner to his late guest , whom he considered as rather unceremoniously removed from those quarters where his pre- sence had been a source of a little trouble , it was true , but which was amply repaid by his gentle and amiable manners ...
... manner to his late guest , whom he considered as rather unceremoniously removed from those quarters where his pre- sence had been a source of a little trouble , it was true , but which was amply repaid by his gentle and amiable manners ...
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... manner of dismissing a faithful old servant , but which was rendered , alas ! only too intelligible to her , by the assurance that nothing was considered so dangerous , in the present unhappy state of Clara , as the risk of her seeing ...
... manner of dismissing a faithful old servant , but which was rendered , alas ! only too intelligible to her , by the assurance that nothing was considered so dangerous , in the present unhappy state of Clara , as the risk of her seeing ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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