The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Band 8H.D. Symonds, 1799 |
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... feet are ugly , his walk not natural ; he can foar , but it is with difficulty . Still the impreffion a fwan leaves is that of grace . - So does Racine . Boileau may be compared to a dog , whofe fagacity is remarkable , as well as its ...
... feet are ugly , his walk not natural ; he can foar , but it is with difficulty . Still the impreffion a fwan leaves is that of grace . - So does Racine . Boileau may be compared to a dog , whofe fagacity is remarkable , as well as its ...
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... feet wide , and 220 long , now called Maumbury , having a terrace on the top , which is ftill used as a public walk , and commands a profpect of the town and country around it . The principal bufinefs of the place , at prefent , is ...
... feet wide , and 220 long , now called Maumbury , having a terrace on the top , which is ftill used as a public walk , and commands a profpect of the town and country around it . The principal bufinefs of the place , at prefent , is ...
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... feet . The cuf- tom house stands upon pillars , and has the corn market underneath it . It was at Lyme that the unfortunate James duke of Monmouth landed , in June 1685 , with about 80 men ; his numbers , however , foon increafed ; he ...
... feet . The cuf- tom house stands upon pillars , and has the corn market underneath it . It was at Lyme that the unfortunate James duke of Monmouth landed , in June 1685 , with about 80 men ; his numbers , however , foon increafed ; he ...
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... feet above the level of the Esplanade . In order to have a better view of it , I got into a cart placed near the scaffold , whence I could diftinguith even the countenances and features of the criminals . The first of the four ...
... feet above the level of the Esplanade . In order to have a better view of it , I got into a cart placed near the scaffold , whence I could diftinguith even the countenances and features of the criminals . The first of the four ...
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... feet and a half , or more , formed with a fharp point , like the fore - part of a canoe ; but others ufe none , and depend wholly on their own dexterity . They fwim out beyond where the fwell of the furf begins , which they follow as it ...
... feet and a half , or more , formed with a fharp point , like the fore - part of a canoe ; but others ufe none , and depend wholly on their own dexterity . They fwim out beyond where the fwell of the furf begins , which they follow as it ...
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