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Page 53
... passed through the triangular apertures , their backs may bear steadily against the perfectly plane surfaces of the brass - knees , which are formed as nearly as possible at right angles to the bar . The bar is cut of such a length ...
... passed through the triangular apertures , their backs may bear steadily against the perfectly plane surfaces of the brass - knees , which are formed as nearly as possible at right angles to the bar . The bar is cut of such a length ...
Page 472
... passing near me , stepped out of his way , tapped me with a mysterious air on the shoulder , and said in a slow sepulchral tone , " It is all over with us ! " The strange scenes that had passed since the morning presented themselves to ...
... passing near me , stepped out of his way , tapped me with a mysterious air on the shoulder , and said in a slow sepulchral tone , " It is all over with us ! " The strange scenes that had passed since the morning presented themselves to ...
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... passed in the night preceding the 5th of July ; and it was followed , in the course of that day , by the main body , which spred itself along the spacious plain on the north side of the river . I passed , ' says M. CADET , ' in the ...
... passed in the night preceding the 5th of July ; and it was followed , in the course of that day , by the main body , which spred itself along the spacious plain on the north side of the river . I passed , ' says M. CADET , ' in the ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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