Snarleyyow, Or, The Dog FiendW.H. Colyer, 1837 - 340 páginas Pterosauriers is a popular scientific book about pterosaurs: flying reptiles that lived alongside the dinosaurs. The book answers many questions about these remarkable animals and presents the current state of research. The book features many beautiful full colour images, including palaeo-art by co-author Mark Witton. |
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Página 102
... Robert Barclay , so far as this . He required one or two more men , but they must be trustworthy , and able to perform the duty in the boats . Jemmy was not very great at pulling , for his arms were too short , as well as his legs , but ...
... Robert Barclay , so far as this . He required one or two more men , but they must be trustworthy , and able to perform the duty in the boats . Jemmy was not very great at pulling , for his arms were too short , as well as his legs , but ...
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... Robert and his second in command . He had been attainted for non - appearance , and condemned for high treason at the same time as had been his brother - in - law , Sir Robert Barclay , and had ever since been with him doing his duty in ...
... Robert and his second in command . He had been attainted for non - appearance , and condemned for high treason at the same time as had been his brother - in - law , Sir Robert Barclay , and had ever since been with him doing his duty in ...
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... Robert Barclay came back from Cherbourg , and as he only remained one hour , Jemmy was hastened on board , taking leave of his wife , but not parting with his fiddle . He took his berth as steersman in lieu of Ramsay , and gave perfect ...
... Robert Barclay came back from Cherbourg , and as he only remained one hour , Jemmy was hastened on board , taking leave of his wife , but not parting with his fiddle . He took his berth as steersman in lieu of Ramsay , and gave perfect ...
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... Robert Barclay approached the table , the others took their seats in silence . " Gentlemen , " said Sir Robert , laying down the despatches , which had been opened , " you must be aware that our affairs now wear a very . prosperous ...
... Robert Barclay approached the table , the others took their seats in silence . " Gentlemen , " said Sir Robert , laying down the despatches , which had been opened , " you must be aware that our affairs now wear a very . prosperous ...
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... Robert Barclay then sat down . Lovell , the Jesuit , then rose . " I have , " said he , " no opinion to of fer relative to warlike arrangements , those not being suitable to my pro- fession . I leave them to men , like Sir Robert ...
... Robert Barclay then sat down . Lovell , the Jesuit , then rose . " I have , " said he , " no opinion to of fer relative to warlike arrangements , those not being suitable to my pro- fession . I leave them to men , like Sir Robert ...
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Página 151 - Tweed ; and, that no papist should be capable of purchasing any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, either in his own name or in the name of any other person in trust for him.
Página 29 - I haven't the gift of the gab, my boys; so each man to his gun, If she's not mine in half an hour, I'll flog each mother's son.
Página 29 - The captain stood on the carronade —first lieutenant, says he, Send all my merry men aft here, for they must list to me: I haven't the gift of the gab, my sons —because I'm bred to the sea; That ship there is a Frenchman, who means to fight with we.