Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 79
Sivu 67
... observed and felt in the strings of musical instruments , and of bells , which tremble or vibrate as long as we ... observation they had made an hundred times ; but to gratify the young people , my Lord ordered his Game - keeper out ...
... observed and felt in the strings of musical instruments , and of bells , which tremble or vibrate as long as we ... observation they had made an hundred times ; but to gratify the young people , my Lord ordered his Game - keeper out ...
Sivu 137
... observed the different employments of these animals , and being young and ignorant , he one day broke out into these expressions : ' Surely these ants are the most simple of all creatures ! How they toil and labour all the day , instead ...
... observed the different employments of these animals , and being young and ignorant , he one day broke out into these expressions : ' Surely these ants are the most simple of all creatures ! How they toil and labour all the day , instead ...
Sivu 148
... observed , “ It must be a bad thing to be in a country where one can get nothing to eat . " Mr. Barlow replied , that the sufferings of Pizarro and his men were not to be compared to those of some Russians , who were left upon the coast ...
... observed , “ It must be a bad thing to be in a country where one can get nothing to eat . " Mr. Barlow replied , that the sufferings of Pizarro and his men were not to be compared to those of some Russians , who were left upon the coast ...
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