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Page 228
... ground , finds a small steel - casket . Just as he stoops to open it , Bertram seizes him , and a chain and reliquaire of gold roll out on the ground . Here is another scene for the painter . Bertram demands the meaning of this mystery ...
... ground , finds a small steel - casket . Just as he stoops to open it , Bertram seizes him , and a chain and reliquaire of gold roll out on the ground . Here is another scene for the painter . Bertram demands the meaning of this mystery ...
Page 353
... ground , it was 42 feet 8 inches . As this chesnut appears , from its dimensions , to have been planted about 500 years ago , it may be presumed to be the oldest planted tree that is extant , or that we have any account of , in Scotland ...
... ground , it was 42 feet 8 inches . As this chesnut appears , from its dimensions , to have been planted about 500 years ago , it may be presumed to be the oldest planted tree that is extant , or that we have any account of , in Scotland ...
Page 527
... ground Glass , Stuffs of Silk , & c . , with the Description of a new Lamp . By Count RUMFORD . -We believe that the experiments detailed in this paper , and the application that has been made of them by the author to the improvement of ...
... ground Glass , Stuffs of Silk , & c . , with the Description of a new Lamp . By Count RUMFORD . -We believe that the experiments detailed in this paper , and the application that has been made of them by the author to the improvement of ...
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France Isle of Voyage | 1 |
Barnards Mrs Parents Offering | 26 |
Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
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