The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 37
... Account he must have lost not only 800000 Subjects , but double that Number , and all the Increase that was reasonably to be expected from it . It is said in the last War there was a Famine in his Kingdom which swept away two Millions ...
... Account he must have lost not only 800000 Subjects , but double that Number , and all the Increase that was reasonably to be expected from it . It is said in the last War there was a Famine in his Kingdom which swept away two Millions ...
Strana 192
... Account of Persons Male and Female , who offered up their Vows in the Temple of the Pythian Apollo , in the Forty sixth Olympiad , and leaped from the Promon- tory of Leucate into the Ionian Sea , in order to cure themselves of the ...
... Account of Persons Male and Female , who offered up their Vows in the Temple of the Pythian Apollo , in the Forty sixth Olympiad , and leaped from the Promon- tory of Leucate into the Ionian Sea , in order to cure themselves of the ...
Strana 338
... Account of , and shall therefore only take Notice of what lay first and uppermost , which upon our unfolding it and applying our Microscope to it appeared to be a Flame - coloured Hood . We were informed that the Lady of this Heart ...
... Account of , and shall therefore only take Notice of what lay first and uppermost , which upon our unfolding it and applying our Microscope to it appeared to be a Flame - coloured Hood . We were informed that the Lady of this Heart ...
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