Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 50
... become the colour they are ( which is much like that of some addled vulture's egg ) from lying in the midst of wet decay- ing vegetable matter . " Colonel Butler says : - " I have on two occasions only seen the old bird sitting on the ...
... become the colour they are ( which is much like that of some addled vulture's egg ) from lying in the midst of wet decay- ing vegetable matter . " Colonel Butler says : - " I have on two occasions only seen the old bird sitting on the ...
Page 71
... become absorbed in practical work ; when the good of others and not his own good , had become the aim of his life . Thus do we see that , in the last resort , Goethe's outlook does not greatly differ from what is most generally accepted ...
... become absorbed in practical work ; when the good of others and not his own good , had become the aim of his life . Thus do we see that , in the last resort , Goethe's outlook does not greatly differ from what is most generally accepted ...
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... become an interesting and to many minds an absorbing recreation would be both an individual and a social benefit . Who , then , could become the " chroniclers " in our villages ? The chroniclers could be drawn from the clergy , from the ...
... become an interesting and to many minds an absorbing recreation would be both an individual and a social benefit . Who , then , could become the " chroniclers " in our villages ? The chroniclers could be drawn from the clergy , from the ...
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