The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... carried away into another build- ing to be shelled . " But the principal produce of Java is rice . In an average year the country will yield ten millions of quarters ; and if there be an abundant supply of water , two rice crops may be ...
... carried away into another build- ing to be shelled . " But the principal produce of Java is rice . In an average year the country will yield ten millions of quarters ; and if there be an abundant supply of water , two rice crops may be ...
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... carried her in his arms to the inner room , and placed her on the platform , " at the left hand of the bridegroom . Her dress was simple , consisting only of a long sarong , which , passing under both arms , covered her chest , and ...
... carried her in his arms to the inner room , and placed her on the platform , " at the left hand of the bridegroom . Her dress was simple , consisting only of a long sarong , which , passing under both arms , covered her chest , and ...
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... carried away by my reflections , which But I have allowed myself to be too are so little suited to my insignificant tale . I had much better have said a few words about the women of this charm- Yet alas ! This Malta , with its proud ...
... carried away by my reflections , which But I have allowed myself to be too are so little suited to my insignificant tale . I had much better have said a few words about the women of this charm- Yet alas ! This Malta , with its proud ...
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... carried out into the subordinate traits of character . Some very ordinary and superficial peculiarity is seized and kept constantly before us . At one time it is the repetition of a phrase ; at an- other , it is some trick of manner or ...
... carried out into the subordinate traits of character . Some very ordinary and superficial peculiarity is seized and kept constantly before us . At one time it is the repetition of a phrase ; at an- other , it is some trick of manner or ...
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... carried out with unusual skill . Oliver Twist is merely a lay figure , like one of those in Mrs. Jarley's Waxworks , who are so well described as " standing more or less unsteadily upon their legs , with their eyes very wide open , and ...
... carried out with unusual skill . Oliver Twist is merely a lay figure , like one of those in Mrs. Jarley's Waxworks , who are so well described as " standing more or less unsteadily upon their legs , with their eyes very wide open , and ...
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