Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 71
... passed through a dirty neglected filter would come out worse than it went in . A filter to be any good at all must be kept clean , and the water must be allowed to go through it in fixed quantities , so that the filtering medium may ...
... passed through a dirty neglected filter would come out worse than it went in . A filter to be any good at all must be kept clean , and the water must be allowed to go through it in fixed quantities , so that the filtering medium may ...
Page 155
... passed on to a child . But the husband might keep any incre- ment , and deduct out of it twenty sols for mourning for himself and six sols in respect of that for children.2 When the husband had a marriage portion , he and his wife ...
... passed on to a child . But the husband might keep any incre- ment , and deduct out of it twenty sols for mourning for himself and six sols in respect of that for children.2 When the husband had a marriage portion , he and his wife ...
Page 247
... passed through a field in intense darkness , quite unconscious that any other living beings were inside the hedge . Suddenly the ground shook , and a peal of thunder seemed to arise from the earth . The traveller's heart stood still ...
... passed through a field in intense darkness , quite unconscious that any other living beings were inside the hedge . Suddenly the ground shook , and a peal of thunder seemed to arise from the earth . The traveller's heart stood still ...
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Our Native Serpents By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
Chudleigh Elizabeth By ALBERT LOUIS COTTON | 105 |
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