New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 216
... head ; but the manners of the Iguanas or Guanas which are now living , and come nearest to the great extinct Iguanodon are not so generally understood . A few words , therefore , explanatory of their form and mode of life may not be ...
... head ; but the manners of the Iguanas or Guanas which are now living , and come nearest to the great extinct Iguanodon are not so generally understood . A few words , therefore , explanatory of their form and mode of life may not be ...
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... head of Caractacus is I think a failure in conception ; and as this head is the only important one in the composition ; the failure is the more evident . It is a mean , powerless , and almost brutal head ; right perhaps as to the head ...
... head of Caractacus is I think a failure in conception ; and as this head is the only important one in the composition ; the failure is the more evident . It is a mean , powerless , and almost brutal head ; right perhaps as to the head ...
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... head and chest of the fierce soldier . Observe the head of the standard - bearer , and some old men's heads to the left of him . How original and fine is the group of Roman soldiers dragging on a rope - one with his back turned , and ...
... head and chest of the fierce soldier . Observe the head of the standard - bearer , and some old men's heads to the left of him . How original and fine is the group of Roman soldiers dragging on a rope - one with his back turned , and ...
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The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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