Annual Register, Nide 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... attention , should be noticed here . One of the Pro- fessor's glaring devices for attract ing attention was the exhibition of an electric light from the portico of the theatre . The chief ma- terials used in producing this bril- liant ...
... attention , should be noticed here . One of the Pro- fessor's glaring devices for attract ing attention was the exhibition of an electric light from the portico of the theatre . The chief ma- terials used in producing this bril- liant ...
Sivu 190
... attention was at- tracted by hearing a groan from the inside of the shop . It was like that of some one who was suf- fering . I saw three men standing close to the door of the shop , and apparently looking in . The right- hand side of ...
... attention was at- tracted by hearing a groan from the inside of the shop . It was like that of some one who was suf- fering . I saw three men standing close to the door of the shop , and apparently looking in . The right- hand side of ...
Sivu 506
... attention , and it did ; for Newton immediately went and asked what he wanted there , his attention being in the first place directed , not so much to what he had come to purchase as to the singularity of his coming there at all ...
... attention , and it did ; for Newton immediately went and asked what he wanted there , his attention being in the first place directed , not so much to what he had come to purchase as to the singularity of his coming there at all ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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