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... nature of its soil , as well as from its extent , it is called the Sand Sea . So vast is its extent , that heaps of stones are placed at certain distances to mark the proper track , and prevent travellers from losing themselves in the ...
... nature of its soil , as well as from its extent , it is called the Sand Sea . So vast is its extent , that heaps of stones are placed at certain distances to mark the proper track , and prevent travellers from losing themselves in the ...
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... natural , more humorous , and , we think , more true . The cautious surliness of Codlin in the first instance , when ... nature of his partner Short : " Did I always say , Thomas , ' cried Short , turning with a look of amazement to his ...
... natural , more humorous , and , we think , more true . The cautious surliness of Codlin in the first instance , when ... nature of his partner Short : " Did I always say , Thomas , ' cried Short , turning with a look of amazement to his ...
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... natural to feel a strong interest in those who , though unconsciously and imperfectly , intro- duced us to these ... nature , a protest is due against such exaggeration . As an ex- ample of this , we may take the learned Dr. Waagen ...
... natural to feel a strong interest in those who , though unconsciously and imperfectly , intro- duced us to these ... nature , a protest is due against such exaggeration . As an ex- ample of this , we may take the learned Dr. Waagen ...
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... nature , but so far as their power goes it is a rendering of what they actually To make out where men like Berg- hem or Karel du Jardin wish us to im- agine the scene , is impossible . The sky belongs to one climate , the ruins to an ...
... nature , but so far as their power goes it is a rendering of what they actually To make out where men like Berg- hem or Karel du Jardin wish us to im- agine the scene , is impossible . The sky belongs to one climate , the ruins to an ...
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... nature of such pro- grammes . The great balls of the season were , some time since , fixed for the 16th and 30th of August , the races for the 1st , 3d , and 5th of September , and the steeple - chase for the 7th of September . I think ...
... nature of such pro- grammes . The great balls of the season were , some time since , fixed for the 16th and 30th of August , the races for the 1st , 3d , and 5th of September , and the steeple - chase for the 7th of September . I think ...
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