Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... whole sky is one dull and dense sheet of murky vapour , which the sun itself can hardly penetrate , even at noon - day : at another time , the firmament is one vast transparency , glittering with stars . Now the snow - flakes fall as ...
... whole sky is one dull and dense sheet of murky vapour , which the sun itself can hardly penetrate , even at noon - day : at another time , the firmament is one vast transparency , glittering with stars . Now the snow - flakes fall as ...
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... whole party instantaneously rise , the capacious glasses are filled to the brim ; every one then touches with his own the top of each in the room , which is called klinking , and is similar to our old - fashioned custom of hobnobbing ...
... whole party instantaneously rise , the capacious glasses are filled to the brim ; every one then touches with his own the top of each in the room , which is called klinking , and is similar to our old - fashioned custom of hobnobbing ...
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of April ; when the fields become green , and the whole landscape assumes a more cheerful appear- ance . February . - Violent gales of wind , and hurricanes with thunder . These hurricanes , which , till the year 1789 , were constant in ...
of April ; when the fields become green , and the whole landscape assumes a more cheerful appear- ance . February . - Violent gales of wind , and hurricanes with thunder . These hurricanes , which , till the year 1789 , were constant in ...
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... whole faces ; and the west wind , with its warmer airs , like the warm life - breathings of beauty into the cold face of age , whispering to us remembrances of the youth - giving spring , and inspiring us with hopes of the flowery and ...
... whole faces ; and the west wind , with its warmer airs , like the warm life - breathings of beauty into the cold face of age , whispering to us remembrances of the youth - giving spring , and inspiring us with hopes of the flowery and ...
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... whole of the plant , there being neither leaves , roots , nor a stem . The breadth of a full - grown flower exceeds three feet ; the petals , which are subrotund , measure twelve inches from the base to the apex ; what is considered the ...
... whole of the plant , there being neither leaves , roots , nor a stem . The breadth of a full - grown flower exceeds three feet ; the petals , which are subrotund , measure twelve inches from the base to the apex ; what is considered the ...
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