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... give a brief sketch of the author , from a sort of confession , which he prefixed to them , in compliance with Mr. Salt's request . We should suppose that the most romantic imagi- nation would hardly dare to embody , even if it could ...
... give a brief sketch of the author , from a sort of confession , which he prefixed to them , in compliance with Mr. Salt's request . We should suppose that the most romantic imagi- nation would hardly dare to embody , even if it could ...
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... give him plenty of butter for his trouble , now put the poor object's two hands within the mushcharn , while they would lift him from off the large stone they had made him stand upon . Accordingly she did this , and made it well fast ...
... give him plenty of butter for his trouble , now put the poor object's two hands within the mushcharn , while they would lift him from off the large stone they had made him stand upon . Accordingly she did this , and made it well fast ...
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... give them a sound beating , and knock their towns down or burn them , to let them see that the followers of Christ are more powerful un- der Amlac Hill ( the Supreme Being ) than the followers of Ma- homet . " ( 6 Upon Pearce's return ...
... give them a sound beating , and knock their towns down or burn them , to let them see that the followers of Christ are more powerful un- der Amlac Hill ( the Supreme Being ) than the followers of Ma- homet . " ( 6 Upon Pearce's return ...
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... give some account of this once great em- peror's character , which I intend to draw according to what I have heard , not only by word of mouth from numbers , but also from his history at Axum , and my own observations . I shall begin by ...
... give some account of this once great em- peror's character , which I intend to draw according to what I have heard , not only by word of mouth from numbers , but also from his history at Axum , and my own observations . I shall begin by ...
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... give drink to the musicians and dancers . When the crowd had assembled and the music was ready , she was brought forth , and began to throw herself into the maddest postures imaginable , and in this manner she kept on the whole day ...
... give drink to the musicians and dancers . When the crowd had assembled and the music was ready , she was brought forth , and began to throw herself into the maddest postures imaginable , and in this manner she kept on the whole day ...
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