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... course of which the whole of the mythological doctrines of the North may be said to be embodied . Heroes who had perished by a violent death , were alone considered worthy of admission to Odin's Valhalla ; they were to be engaged until ...
... course of which the whole of the mythological doctrines of the North may be said to be embodied . Heroes who had perished by a violent death , were alone considered worthy of admission to Odin's Valhalla ; they were to be engaged until ...
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" nearer home , where he made greater progress in the course of six months than he made in the north in six years ; but being natu- rally of a restless and truant disposition , he soon resumed his habits of idleness and mischief , and ...
" nearer home , where he made greater progress in the course of six months than he made in the north in six years ; but being natu- rally of a restless and truant disposition , he soon resumed his habits of idleness and mischief , and ...
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... course of three hours she was stripped of every article . A relation continually kept going after her as she danced , to pick up the ornaments , and afterwards delivered them to the owners from whom they were borrowed . As the sun went ...
... course of three hours she was stripped of every article . A relation continually kept going after her as she danced , to pick up the ornaments , and afterwards delivered them to the owners from whom they were borrowed . As the sun went ...
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... course of October . In conclusion , wherever I am , and in whatever situation I may be placed , you may certainly count upon receiving from me positive proof of the affectionate friendship I bear to you . ' Junot was at this time ...
... course of October . In conclusion , wherever I am , and in whatever situation I may be placed , you may certainly count upon receiving from me positive proof of the affectionate friendship I bear to you . ' Junot was at this time ...
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... course of unhappiness through which it has been the doom of Ireland to run , in consequence of the wretched policy that , since the reformation , has led England to press , and to press in vain , upon the sister nation , her own new ...
... course of unhappiness through which it has been the doom of Ireland to run , in consequence of the wretched policy that , since the reformation , has led England to press , and to press in vain , upon the sister nation , her own new ...
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