Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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Pagina 315
... once the ancient Cirrha , the port of Delphi , and the nearest landing - place to those who visited the oracle . We were , in fact , here on the most direct route to Delphi , the one travelled by innumerable multitudes on their way to ...
... once the ancient Cirrha , the port of Delphi , and the nearest landing - place to those who visited the oracle . We were , in fact , here on the most direct route to Delphi , the one travelled by innumerable multitudes on their way to ...
Pagina 415
... once upon quite different matters ; and throughout their whole conference there was no allusion made to the erring wife . " I am about to leave the city , Mr. Gage , for a period which may extend over several years , and wish to leave ...
... once upon quite different matters ; and throughout their whole conference there was no allusion made to the erring wife . " I am about to leave the city , Mr. Gage , for a period which may extend over several years , and wish to leave ...
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... once the waters , relieved of the pressure , leap up in wild joy at their return to the bright light from which they came , and rise as high , once more , as the place where they first entered the earth . Science tells us , of course ...
... once the waters , relieved of the pressure , leap up in wild joy at their return to the bright light from which they came , and rise as high , once more , as the place where they first entered the earth . Science tells us , of course ...
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