The King's College Magazine, Zväzok 1Houlston and Hughes, 1842 |
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... words , and mark the vast pile of such provision yet to be consumed , knowing as we do what indigestible food it is , we utter forth a fraction of a sigh , at thought of the nightmares it will be now your turn to suffer . But enough of ...
... words , and mark the vast pile of such provision yet to be consumed , knowing as we do what indigestible food it is , we utter forth a fraction of a sigh , at thought of the nightmares it will be now your turn to suffer . But enough of ...
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... word of preface or introduction ; —and yet , what is there we can say ? That this Magazine is con- ducted by the Students of KING'S COLLEGE ; that they have obtained , on the threshold of their task , the entire concur- rence of that ...
... word of preface or introduction ; —and yet , what is there we can say ? That this Magazine is con- ducted by the Students of KING'S COLLEGE ; that they have obtained , on the threshold of their task , the entire concur- rence of that ...
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... word- " Bestir ! " Thus much in general of our Magazine . Of the present number in particular , -of the new - born babe , —if it do not promise much , let us remind the observer that , as yet , it has had the benefit of no nursing ; let ...
... word- " Bestir ! " Thus much in general of our Magazine . Of the present number in particular , -of the new - born babe , —if it do not promise much , let us remind the observer that , as yet , it has had the benefit of no nursing ; let ...
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... word escaped her of compliment or of praise : yet her silence thrilled through Heringford's breast , and raised a pleasure there far greater than words could have afforded . It was the custom of the village to conclude these revels with ...
... word escaped her of compliment or of praise : yet her silence thrilled through Heringford's breast , and raised a pleasure there far greater than words could have afforded . It was the custom of the village to conclude these revels with ...
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... word of its God , we shall avoid those rocks and quicksands that would wreck our ship , and sink us into the abyss of despair , steering a clear course through a world of happiness to a haven of eternal joy . HORACE . - LIB . III . ODE ...
... word of its God , we shall avoid those rocks and quicksands that would wreck our ship , and sink us into the abyss of despair , steering a clear course through a world of happiness to a haven of eternal joy . HORACE . - LIB . III . ODE ...
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