Bjelke, who was present, what it was that he saw, and was answered that it was only the reflection of the moon: with this. however, he was dissatisfied ; and the senator, Bjelke, soon after entering the room, he addressed the same question to him, but... Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions &c - Page 1071816Full view - About this book
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