Littell's Living Age, Volume 57Littell, Son and Company, 1858 |
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... head is chargeable with no weakness , but what may be cured by an astringent . " On reading the above who is not tempted to ex- claim , " Admirable apothecary ! most sapient Leech ! " Cowper's next letter to his cousin Hesketh ends thus ...
... head is chargeable with no weakness , but what may be cured by an astringent . " On reading the above who is not tempted to ex- claim , " Admirable apothecary ! most sapient Leech ! " Cowper's next letter to his cousin Hesketh ends thus ...
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... head of Morecambe Bay , which is regarded as one of the most interesting works of its kind . This bay extends about seventeen miles inland from its point of embouchure in the Irish Sea , and is of an average width of about twelve miles ...
... head of Morecambe Bay , which is regarded as one of the most interesting works of its kind . This bay extends about seventeen miles inland from its point of embouchure in the Irish Sea , and is of an average width of about twelve miles ...
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... head of the bay . As early as the year 1837 Mr. George Stephenson recommended the construction of a railway from Poulton , near Lancaster , to Humphrey Head , on the opposite coast , as part of a west coast line to Scotland . He ...
... head of the bay . As early as the year 1837 Mr. George Stephenson recommended the construction of a railway from Poulton , near Lancaster , to Humphrey Head , on the opposite coast , as part of a west coast line to Scotland . He ...
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... head of another , line of the embankment or main weir , which as from the Yorkshire into the Lancashire was then ... heads , is such that the various or where an inclined road over the high lengths , when completed , often meet each ...
... head of another , line of the embankment or main weir , which as from the Yorkshire into the Lancashire was then ... heads , is such that the various or where an inclined road over the high lengths , when completed , often meet each ...
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... head , while looking over another miner's shoulder , who was carelessly ramming down the powder with the head of his drill ; another returned to the blasting - place before one of the shots had exploded , and was killed on the spot ...
... head , while looking over another miner's shoulder , who was carelessly ramming down the powder with the head of his drill ; another returned to the blasting - place before one of the shots had exploded , and was killed on the spot ...
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