Works, Volumen12,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... course of his detail , gave very melancholy accounts of an alarming fam- ine which raged with great violence at the Springs . Whether this was owing to the in- credible appetites of the company , or the scarc- ity which prevailed at the ...
... course of his detail , gave very melancholy accounts of an alarming fam- ine which raged with great violence at the Springs . Whether this was owing to the in- credible appetites of the company , or the scarc- ity which prevailed at the ...
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... course of confinement and restraint , but the moment they are restored to personal freedom , become wild as the young partridge of this country , which , though scarcely half hatched , will take to the fields and run about with the ...
... course of confinement and restraint , but the moment they are restored to personal freedom , become wild as the young partridge of this country , which , though scarcely half hatched , will take to the fields and run about with the ...
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... course of this number they find us rather prodigal of our encomiums , they will have the modesty to ascribe it to the excess of their own merits ; if they find us extremely indul- gent to their faults , they will impute it rather to the ...
... course of this number they find us rather prodigal of our encomiums , they will have the modesty to ascribe it to the excess of their own merits ; if they find us extremely indul- gent to their faults , they will impute it rather to the ...
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... course of my travels so familiar , so condescend- ing , and so merry withal ; why , her very worshippers take her by the hand , and whis- per in her ear ! " " " " My good Mussulman , " replied my friend , with great gravity , " I ...
... course of my travels so familiar , so condescend- ing , and so merry withal ; why , her very worshippers take her by the hand , and whis- per in her ear ! " " " " My good Mussulman , " replied my friend , with great gravity , " I ...
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... course , does the same ; then they skip one way , then they jump another ; then they turn their backs to each other ; then they seize each other and shake hands ; then they whirl round , and throw themselves into a thousand grotesque ...
... course , does the same ; then they skip one way , then they jump another ; then they turn their backs to each other ; then they seize each other and shake hands ; then they whirl round , and throw themselves into a thousand grotesque ...
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