The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... living flowers . In the midst of the green walls of water which surround us , mimic caves , waving with sea - weed and other marine plants , afford shelter and lurking- holes for bright fish which stare and dart , or for shambling ...
... living flowers . In the midst of the green walls of water which surround us , mimic caves , waving with sea - weed and other marine plants , afford shelter and lurking- holes for bright fish which stare and dart , or for shambling ...
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... living or dead , which we shall presently investigate , and which may be considered the substance of his works , the mere incidental and accessory portions teem with a malice , bitterness , and uncharitable- ness , which is as uncalled ...
... living or dead , which we shall presently investigate , and which may be considered the substance of his works , the mere incidental and accessory portions teem with a malice , bitterness , and uncharitable- ness , which is as uncalled ...
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... living proofs of the energy of our private enterprise , and of the strength which England is capable of putting forth at the shortest notice . Of the 200 gun - boats , more or less , which are now , like dogs of war , straining at the ...
... living proofs of the energy of our private enterprise , and of the strength which England is capable of putting forth at the shortest notice . Of the 200 gun - boats , more or less , which are now , like dogs of war , straining at the ...
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