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I had no idea who they were, as the Grand Duke was in morning costume, and had no star or decoration to distinguish him.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYLong before that, however, the sun had come back to gladden the Polar regions, and break up the reign of ancient night.
THE GIANT OF THE NORTHR.M. BALLANTYNEWhen rapidly deposited, as by artificial precipitation, triple phosphate often takes feathery, star- or leaf-like forms.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDShe liked him less than ever, nevertheless wished that he were her brother and the rising star in American politics.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTONAccording to a weekly paper not only is Constance Binney a famous screen star, but she is also a first-class ukelele player.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 158, APRIL 28, 1920VARIOUSI do not quite agree with the 'Star' as to the Fire-crest not being "very uncommon," though it occasionally occurs.
BIRDS OF GUERNSEY (1879)CECIL SMITHIn other cases the nebulous appearance is hardly more than a mist about a tolerably distinct central star.
OUTLINES OF THE EARTH'S HISTORYNATHANIEL SOUTHGATE SHALERThat was a coach with a yellow body, and about 1822 its name was altered to that of the “Star of Brunswick.”
THE PORTSMOUTH ROAD AND ITS TRIBUTARIESCHARLES G. HARPERThe same would be the case if the polar axis of one sphere stood precisely at right angles to that of the other.
OUTLINES OF THE EARTH'S HISTORYNATHANIEL SOUTHGATE SHALERThus the wide habitability of the earth is an effect arising from the inclination of its polar axis.
OUTLINES OF THE EARTH'S HISTORYNATHANIEL SOUTHGATE SHALERWORDS RELATED TO POLAR STAR
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