The National Magazine, Volume 4Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1854 |
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Pagina 2
... kind of infatuation seems to prohibit it ; and we hasten on from sta- tion to station without even bestowing a thought on what lies so near , yet unseen . Neither will I linger to recount the days that we devoted to the attractions of ...
... kind of infatuation seems to prohibit it ; and we hasten on from sta- tion to station without even bestowing a thought on what lies so near , yet unseen . Neither will I linger to recount the days that we devoted to the attractions of ...
Pagina 6
... kind , preceded us , and by digging and shoveling away the snow in the worst parts , and making a sort of track for the horses to follow , they considerably dimin- ished the difficulties of our progress , which , though the distance is ...
... kind , preceded us , and by digging and shoveling away the snow in the worst parts , and making a sort of track for the horses to follow , they considerably dimin- ished the difficulties of our progress , which , though the distance is ...
Pagina 7
... kind and court- eous hosts , and in profiting as much as possible from the delightful warmth of the great stove . It seemed almost like a dream for travelers , who had so lately left civilized England , to be supping in the refectory of ...
... kind and court- eous hosts , and in profiting as much as possible from the delightful warmth of the great stove . It seemed almost like a dream for travelers , who had so lately left civilized England , to be supping in the refectory of ...
Pagina 18
... kind of money . History states positively that Numa Pompilius caused money to be made of wood and leather- hence the Latin word Pecunia . Next succeeded bits of rough copper , marked according to their weight , and lastly with images ...
... kind of money . History states positively that Numa Pompilius caused money to be made of wood and leather- hence the Latin word Pecunia . Next succeeded bits of rough copper , marked according to their weight , and lastly with images ...
Pagina 21
... kind of printing be- fore that great art was invented , and in dates more to be depended upon than books , telling their tale , too , much quicker . Old coins exhibit to us , which nothing else can , the faces or profiles of the ...
... kind of printing be- fore that great art was invented , and in dates more to be depended upon than books , telling their tale , too , much quicker . Old coins exhibit to us , which nothing else can , the faces or profiles of the ...
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