The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1868 |
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... perhaps eight . To the left is a small opening , through which I crept , and found another cavern , perhaps four yards square ; at the back was a breach yet smaller , which I could not easily have entered , and , wanting light , did not ...
... perhaps eight . To the left is a small opening , through which I crept , and found another cavern , perhaps four yards square ; at the back was a breach yet smaller , which I could not easily have entered , and , wanting light , did not ...
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... perhaps thirty yards of its irruption , turns a mill , and in a course of two miles , eighteen mills more - In descent , it is very quick - It then falls into the sea - The well is covered by a lofty circular arch , supported by pillars ...
... perhaps thirty yards of its irruption , turns a mill , and in a course of two miles , eighteen mills more - In descent , it is very quick - It then falls into the sea - The well is covered by a lofty circular arch , supported by pillars ...
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... perhaps they are not printed right , for έUTOKOV perhaps evoToxov . q ? -The following days [ 11th , 12th , and 13th , ] I read here and there - The Bibliotheca Literaria was so little supplied with papers that could interest curiosity ...
... perhaps they are not printed right , for έUTOKOV perhaps evoToxov . q ? -The following days [ 11th , 12th , and 13th , ] I read here and there - The Bibliotheca Literaria was so little supplied with papers that could interest curiosity ...
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