Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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Page 40
... eyes , not to have made up their minds about the centre of gravity . The people also appeared to walk less steadily ... eye , after a morning's exercise on the Esk ; -we are all anglers or fishers in the great Pennant's British Zoology ...
... eyes , not to have made up their minds about the centre of gravity . The people also appeared to walk less steadily ... eye , after a morning's exercise on the Esk ; -we are all anglers or fishers in the great Pennant's British Zoology ...
Page 44
... eyes on this part of the M gazine . Well , then - this prodigy tires the shepherd's life , and comes joggi into Edinburgh ; he offers his balla and balderdash , at sundry times , ' a in divers manners , to all the books lers in ...
... eyes on this part of the M gazine . Well , then - this prodigy tires the shepherd's life , and comes joggi into Edinburgh ; he offers his balla and balderdash , at sundry times , ' a in divers manners , to all the books lers in ...
Page 59
... eye , Began to reel and stagger in his woe , And presently his head did smoke ; anon The bursting fires shot wildly from his eyes , And like a lighted torch he burning stood , No succour offer'd -- all the trembling throng , Transfix'd ...
... eye , Began to reel and stagger in his woe , And presently his head did smoke ; anon The bursting fires shot wildly from his eyes , And like a lighted torch he burning stood , No succour offer'd -- all the trembling throng , Transfix'd ...
Page 67
... eyes and our atten- tion from the motley band beneath , and having directed them leisurely and contemplatively over ... eye , till the gently swelling ascents melted away into the blue heaven by which they were relieved from behind ...
... eyes and our atten- tion from the motley band beneath , and having directed them leisurely and contemplatively over ... eye , till the gently swelling ascents melted away into the blue heaven by which they were relieved from behind ...
Page 80
... eyes distinguish one species of property from another . The grown up wicked people might be put to death without mercy , for the safety of the good ; or , if this were thought too cruel , they might be transported , con- at the expence ...
... eyes distinguish one species of property from another . The grown up wicked people might be put to death without mercy , for the safety of the good ; or , if this were thought too cruel , they might be transported , con- at the expence ...
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