The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 1; Volume 155W. Pickering, 1834 - English periodicals |
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... feet below its apex . Looked into the second volume of Bacon's Essays , collected , but very ill arranged , by Willymot . With what amplitude of comprehension does this wonderful man embrace , with what exactness of discrimination does ...
... feet below its apex . Looked into the second volume of Bacon's Essays , collected , but very ill arranged , by Willymot . With what amplitude of comprehension does this wonderful man embrace , with what exactness of discrimination does ...
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... feet ; its general breadth is 41 feet , and in the centre division 55 feet 4 inches . The bookcases occupy about two feet on each side . The height is 31 feet ; of which the bookcases below the galleries occupy 12 feet 10 inches , and ...
... feet ; its general breadth is 41 feet , and in the centre division 55 feet 4 inches . The bookcases occupy about two feet on each side . The height is 31 feet ; of which the bookcases below the galleries occupy 12 feet 10 inches , and ...
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... feet lay the little Mignon lapdogs of Madame de Deffand , who un- derstood nothing but the dialect of Paris , and little Vandyck cats with black whiskers and boots , and baubles and Patapans ; here , or in sum- mer , tripping over his ...
... feet lay the little Mignon lapdogs of Madame de Deffand , who un- derstood nothing but the dialect of Paris , and little Vandyck cats with black whiskers and boots , and baubles and Patapans ; here , or in sum- mer , tripping over his ...
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... feet . Advancing to the archway , which no longer precludes by a pair of massy wooden doors an easy entrance to the meanest visitor , or affords the slightest protection within its roofless walls , the Minimist must in imagination pause ...
... feet . Advancing to the archway , which no longer precludes by a pair of massy wooden doors an easy entrance to the meanest visitor , or affords the slightest protection within its roofless walls , the Minimist must in imagination pause ...
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... feet long , twenty - six broad , and upwards of as many feet high , to the wall plate . These dimensions briefly and clearly express the relative proportions ; but a just description of the archi- tecture of this room is less easily ...
... feet long , twenty - six broad , and upwards of as many feet high , to the wall plate . These dimensions briefly and clearly express the relative proportions ; but a just description of the archi- tecture of this room is less easily ...
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