The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 112
... side by side with the three stitches respectively , and cut across at short distances , and the cloth pulled , the lock stitch gives way first by the drawing out of the stitch , the Grover and Baker next by the breaking of the under ...
... side by side with the three stitches respectively , and cut across at short distances , and the cloth pulled , the lock stitch gives way first by the drawing out of the stitch , the Grover and Baker next by the breaking of the under ...
Page 125
... side by side with the personal pledges so solemnly given by the Russian Sov- ereigns as to the maintenance of the religious liberty of their Catholic subjects in its full integrity , it becomes a matter of surprise that men like ...
... side by side with the personal pledges so solemnly given by the Russian Sov- ereigns as to the maintenance of the religious liberty of their Catholic subjects in its full integrity , it becomes a matter of surprise that men like ...
Page 377
... side of the brawling Urrin , and outside these intermediate stations it leads to Kaim and Castleboro on one side , and the high road from Buncloddy to Ross on the other . From the river to Ballindaggin you hardly meet a house , and ...
... side of the brawling Urrin , and outside these intermediate stations it leads to Kaim and Castleboro on one side , and the high road from Buncloddy to Ross on the other . From the river to Ballindaggin you hardly meet a house , and ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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