Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 554
... expression to the feeling which its author had in the old times when Bushmen hunts were a species of sport in which white man as well as black took keen delight , and when the struggle for existence on the veld was far stronger than it ...
... expression to the feeling which its author had in the old times when Bushmen hunts were a species of sport in which white man as well as black took keen delight , and when the struggle for existence on the veld was far stronger than it ...
Page 603
... expression partly humorous and partly descrip- tive . It seems to have been originally used in a sportive manner . In the seventeenth Homeric Hymn , Hermes is depicted in the act of introducing into the presence of the Immortals his ...
... expression partly humorous and partly descrip- tive . It seems to have been originally used in a sportive manner . In the seventeenth Homeric Hymn , Hermes is depicted in the act of introducing into the presence of the Immortals his ...
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accurate expression of the god's position in popular estimation . The minds of all mortals delighted in his fostering care , just as the first sight of his baby self delighted the minds of all the Immortals . When we state the purpose ...
accurate expression of the god's position in popular estimation . The minds of all mortals delighted in his fostering care , just as the first sight of his baby self delighted the minds of all the Immortals . When we state the purpose ...
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Our Native Serpents By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
Chudleigh Elizabeth By ALBERT LOUIS COTTON | 105 |
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