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... close up to the sun , round whose orb the body would swiftly make a half circular swoop , and would then be carried away by the action of the very same velocity which had brought it close to the sun . If this is to be prevented , it can ...
... close up to the sun , round whose orb the body would swiftly make a half circular swoop , and would then be carried away by the action of the very same velocity which had brought it close to the sun . If this is to be prevented , it can ...
Pagina 442
... close carriages ; the " Crown and Anchor " booth , and other great booths for eating , drinking , and dancing ; and in this field , also , were the largest number of pickpockets , -all down from London , as for harvest time . Beyond ...
... close carriages ; the " Crown and Anchor " booth , and other great booths for eating , drinking , and dancing ; and in this field , also , were the largest number of pickpockets , -all down from London , as for harvest time . Beyond ...
Pagina 521
... close over it , and we see it no more . But it has been part of our souls and it is eternal . Does a mother not love her dead infant ? a man his lost mistress ? with the fond wife nestling at his side , -yes , with twenty children ...
... close over it , and we see it no more . But it has been part of our souls and it is eternal . Does a mother not love her dead infant ? a man his lost mistress ? with the fond wife nestling at his side , -yes , with twenty children ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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