The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... seen reaching from Kerguelen Land to the middle of Austra- lia , and so on ; but the earliest part of this half of the retreat would alone be import- ant . Still retreating , the edge of the shad- ow would draw near to the place where ...
... seen reaching from Kerguelen Land to the middle of Austra- lia , and so on ; but the earliest part of this half of the retreat would alone be import- ant . Still retreating , the edge of the shad- ow would draw near to the place where ...
Pagina 214
... seen ' Scilla only this week . This time he was absent , but his friend did not know it . " Well , I've seen her , " said Andrew . The tone of his voice called Jonathan back to himself . " You've seen her ? " he repeated , in as ...
... seen ' Scilla only this week . This time he was absent , but his friend did not know it . " Well , I've seen her , " said Andrew . The tone of his voice called Jonathan back to himself . " You've seen her ? " he repeated , in as ...
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... seen my ' Descent into Hell ? ' " was an- swered with quick asperity , " No ; I should like to " That author is a white - headed old gentleman now , and may be seen at almost any theatrical " first night , " just as , a few years ago ...
... seen my ' Descent into Hell ? ' " was an- swered with quick asperity , " No ; I should like to " That author is a white - headed old gentleman now , and may be seen at almost any theatrical " first night , " just as , a few years ago ...
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