Works, Volumen12,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... fire , and prostrate him- self toward the glowing east . The Chinese may adore his Fo , or his Josh ; the Egyptian , his stork ; and the Mussulman practise , un- molested , the divine precepts of our immortal prophet . Nay , even the ...
... fire , and prostrate him- self toward the glowing east . The Chinese may adore his Fo , or his Josh ; the Egyptian , his stork ; and the Mussulman practise , un- molested , the divine precepts of our immortal prophet . Nay , even the ...
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... fire , every tongue is loaded with reproach , and every heart is filled with gall and bitterness . At this period several unjustifiable and seri- ous injuries on the part of the barbarians of the British Islands have given a new impulse ...
... fire , every tongue is loaded with reproach , and every heart is filled with gall and bitterness . At this period several unjustifiable and seri- ous injuries on the part of the barbarians of the British Islands have given a new impulse ...
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... fire and energy to argument . What renders this talk- ing fever more alarming is , that the people appear to be in the unhappy state of a patient whose palate loathes the medicine best cal- culated for the cure of his disease , and seem ...
... fire and energy to argument . What renders this talk- ing fever more alarming is , that the people appear to be in the unhappy state of a patient whose palate loathes the medicine best cal- culated for the cure of his disease , and seem ...
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... fire stole across his pale visage ; he nodded with smiling ap- probation at every sentence ; chuckled at every exploit ; laughed heartily at the story of his once having smoked out a country singing- school with brimstone and assafœtida ...
... fire stole across his pale visage ; he nodded with smiling ap- probation at every sentence ; chuckled at every exploit ; laughed heartily at the story of his once having smoked out a country singing- school with brimstone and assafœtida ...
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... fire into the productions of the painter and the statuary . For this the monarch rears the lofty column ; the laurelled conqueror claims the triumphal arch ; while the obscure individual , who moved in a humbler sphere , asks but a ...
... fire into the productions of the painter and the statuary . For this the monarch rears the lofty column ; the laurelled conqueror claims the triumphal arch ; while the obscure individual , who moved in a humbler sphere , asks but a ...
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