Burford Cottage, and Its Robin-red-breastT. Tegg and Son, 1835 - 476 Seiten |
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... philosophers , statesmen , and their fol- lowers and admirers , men and women , young and old ! " " Yes ; and from the dejection and complaints , B 2 ITS ROBIN - RED - BREAST . 3 quick-sighted to see the little slips of each...
... philosophers , statesmen , and their fol- lowers and admirers , men and women , young and old ! " " Yes ; and from the dejection and complaints , B 2 ITS ROBIN - RED - BREAST . 3 quick-sighted to see the little slips of each...
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... philosopher , while I was but a humble naturalist ! ” " Ah ! Master Dykes , " returned Mr. Gubbins , " thee hadst always a head , too , as well as I ; but thee wast more taken with outward figures of things , and I with their inner ...
... philosopher , while I was but a humble naturalist ! ” " Ah ! Master Dykes , " returned Mr. Gubbins , " thee hadst always a head , too , as well as I ; but thee wast more taken with outward figures of things , and I with their inner ...
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... philosopher , Mr. Dykes ; and , as Mr. Dykes was an acute sort of person , and not likely to be satisfied with any evidence short of the best , or to consider any point established , while , as he was accus- tomed to say ( hanging up ...
... philosopher , Mr. Dykes ; and , as Mr. Dykes was an acute sort of person , and not likely to be satisfied with any evidence short of the best , or to consider any point established , while , as he was accus- tomed to say ( hanging up ...
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... philosopher ; and was fond , in his humble way , and in the humble way of his scholars and neighbours , of joining nature with books , and things with words , for the better instruction of his hearers ; besides , his adventure with the ...
... philosopher ; and was fond , in his humble way , and in the humble way of his scholars and neighbours , of joining nature with books , and things with words , for the better instruction of his hearers ; besides , his adventure with the ...
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... philosopher , or echoing the people , has represented to us , that 66 Murder , though it hath no tongue , Can yet speak with most miraculous organ ; " and that , for its discovery , “ Trees have been known to speak , and stones to move ...
... philosopher , or echoing the people , has represented to us , that 66 Murder , though it hath no tongue , Can yet speak with most miraculous organ ; " and that , for its discovery , “ Trees have been known to speak , and stones to move ...
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