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Pagina 175
... attention to either , summoned up all his strength , and celebrated his marriage as well and as gaily as his situation permitted . But on that very day , whilst seated amid his friends , enjoying the delights of the festive board , he ...
... attention to either , summoned up all his strength , and celebrated his marriage as well and as gaily as his situation permitted . But on that very day , whilst seated amid his friends , enjoying the delights of the festive board , he ...
Pagina 213
... attention of our readers ; and we shall therefore conclude by merely remarking , that though the term Vampyre is the one in most general acceptation , there are several others synonimous with it , which are made use of in various parts ...
... attention of our readers ; and we shall therefore conclude by merely remarking , that though the term Vampyre is the one in most general acceptation , there are several others synonimous with it , which are made use of in various parts ...
Pagina 235
... attention to science is seen in the improved character of the learned societies ; the papers now published in their transactions are far more respecta- ble than formerly . The fourth volume of the Memoirs of the American Aca- demy at ...
... attention to science is seen in the improved character of the learned societies ; the papers now published in their transactions are far more respecta- ble than formerly . The fourth volume of the Memoirs of the American Aca- demy at ...
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