Bentley's Miscellany, 第 32 巻Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1852 |
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... Belleville , is not in the line of the summer travel on the lakes . The scenery along the shores of the bay is exceedingly beautiful all the way from Kingston to the head , where a large river , the Trent , dis- charges itself into it ...
... Belleville , is not in the line of the summer travel on the lakes . The scenery along the shores of the bay is exceedingly beautiful all the way from Kingston to the head , where a large river , the Trent , dis- charges itself into it ...
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... Belleville has been at least equal to that of any of them . The prosperity of Belleville may in fact be almost entirely attributed to the gradual development of its own internal resources , the fertility of the lands in its vicinity ...
... Belleville has been at least equal to that of any of them . The prosperity of Belleville may in fact be almost entirely attributed to the gradual development of its own internal resources , the fertility of the lands in its vicinity ...
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... Belleville , where it discharges itself into the Bay of Quinté , is one principal source of its prosperity . The preceding statement will show the quantity of sawed lumber ex- ported , most of which is furnished by the saw - mills of ...
... Belleville , where it discharges itself into the Bay of Quinté , is one principal source of its prosperity . The preceding statement will show the quantity of sawed lumber ex- ported , most of which is furnished by the saw - mills of ...
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... Belleville . Now there are nearly one hundred of a superior description , costing from 80l . to a 150l . Another remarkable circumstance in Upper Canada is the number of lawyers in all the towns . In Belleville there are about a dozen ...
... Belleville . Now there are nearly one hundred of a superior description , costing from 80l . to a 150l . Another remarkable circumstance in Upper Canada is the number of lawyers in all the towns . In Belleville there are about a dozen ...
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... Belleville , to spawn in the interior . At that time a number of young men amuse themselves with spearing them , standing on the flat rocks at the end of the bridge which crosses the river . They dart their spears into the rushing ...
... Belleville , to spawn in the interior . At that time a number of young men amuse themselves with spearing them , standing on the flat rocks at the end of the bridge which crosses the river . They dart their spears into the rushing ...
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570 ページ - ... and cumbrous ornament, without strength or solidity of column. This has exposed learning, and especially classical learning, to reproach. Men have seen that it might exist, without mental superiority, without vigor, without good taste, and without utility. But, in such cases, classical learning has only not inspired natural talent ; or, at most, it has but made original feebleness of intellect, and natural bluntness of perception, something more conspicuous.
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373 ページ - O'er the abyss. His broad expanded wings Lay calm and motionless upon the air, As if he floated there without their aid, By the sole act of his unlorded will, That buoyed him proudly up...