The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 115
... head - dress . Within my own memory , I have how it rise and fall above thirty degrees . About | ten years ago it shot up to a very great height , in- somuch that the female part of our species were much taller than the men . * The ...
... head - dress . Within my own memory , I have how it rise and fall above thirty degrees . About | ten years ago it shot up to a very great height , in- somuch that the female part of our species were much taller than the men . * The ...
Strana 116
... head - dresses in the middle of the sermon , and made a bonfire of them within sight of the pul- pit . He was so renowned as well for the sanctity of his life as his manner of preaching , that he had often a congregation of twenty ...
... head - dresses in the middle of the sermon , and made a bonfire of them within sight of the pul- pit . He was so renowned as well for the sanctity of his life as his manner of preaching , that he had often a congregation of twenty ...
Strana 301
... head which we generally call the outside . This observation is so very notorious , that when in ordinary discourse we say a man has a fine head , a long head , or a good head , we express ourselves metaphorically , and speak in relation ...
... head which we generally call the outside . This observation is so very notorious , that when in ordinary discourse we say a man has a fine head , a long head , or a good head , we express ourselves metaphorically , and speak in relation ...
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