Spirit of the English Magazines, 5. ciltMunroe and Francis, 1819 |
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... body is carried and supported , as it were , by two skates , while the impulse is given by the alternate motion of both the legs . , The Germans call this machine " Dra s Laufmashin , " and the French " Draisena . " Under the direction ...
... body is carried and supported , as it were , by two skates , while the impulse is given by the alternate motion of both the legs . , The Germans call this machine " Dra s Laufmashin , " and the French " Draisena . " Under the direction ...
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... body could not corrupt if buried in their territory , it gradually increased , and formed the subject of many wonderful sto- ries , still extant , of the dead rising from their graves , and feeding upon the blood of the young and ...
... body could not corrupt if buried in their territory , it gradually increased , and formed the subject of many wonderful sto- ries , still extant , of the dead rising from their graves , and feeding upon the blood of the young and ...
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... body of the figure , and in its lower parts , are likewise opened , and the Turkish robe which tion both of the figure and the chest inter- nally is displayed . In this state the automa- ton is moved round for the examination of the ...
... body of the figure , and in its lower parts , are likewise opened , and the Turkish robe which tion both of the figure and the chest inter- nally is displayed . In this state the automa- ton is moved round for the examination of the ...
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