The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 112
... common in the gardens of Rosetta , and upon the island in the midst of the river , ( Nile ) where we procured two , that lived with us until we finally left Egypt . These were large , and of a most vivid green colour when first taken ...
... common in the gardens of Rosetta , and upon the island in the midst of the river , ( Nile ) where we procured two , that lived with us until we finally left Egypt . These were large , and of a most vivid green colour when first taken ...
Pagina 213
... common intercourse of men in France , is comparatively unknown here ; and with so much better reasoning fa- eulties , I do not think there is half so many logical attempts . A man of sense once remarked that he never heard the ...
... common intercourse of men in France , is comparatively unknown here ; and with so much better reasoning fa- eulties , I do not think there is half so many logical attempts . A man of sense once remarked that he never heard the ...
Pagina 325
... common air in such proportion as to take away life , by leaving too small a portion of oxygen which is the supporter of life . This kind of gas is common in our wells in this country , and is known by its extinguishing a candle when let ...
... common air in such proportion as to take away life , by leaving too small a portion of oxygen which is the supporter of life . This kind of gas is common in our wells in this country , and is known by its extinguishing a candle when let ...
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