The Leisure Hour, Volume 12W. Stevens, printer, 1863 |
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Page 408
... round and round , able indeed to verify the summits from the mass before us , but feeling the distinction of names rather an imper- tinence than otherwise . Immediately behind us , as we looked towards the Pass of St. Theodule , was the ...
... round and round , able indeed to verify the summits from the mass before us , but feeling the distinction of names rather an imper- tinence than otherwise . Immediately behind us , as we looked towards the Pass of St. Theodule , was the ...
Page 438
... round and round by a horse , while water is continually being pumped into it . By this means the clay is washed away , and fossil shells and nodules are left behind . At Felixstow , all that is requisite is to sift the sand from the ...
... round and round by a horse , while water is continually being pumped into it . By this means the clay is washed away , and fossil shells and nodules are left behind . At Felixstow , all that is requisite is to sift the sand from the ...
Page 608
... round , with a view , no doubt , to whet the appetite , as olives increase the gusto for claret . Cakes now appeared , very similar to flour dumplings ; these , we were told , would have become small loaves of bread , had they been ...
... round , with a view , no doubt , to whet the appetite , as olives increase the gusto for claret . Cakes now appeared , very similar to flour dumplings ; these , we were told , would have become small loaves of bread , had they been ...
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