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... ground . The wild howl of the Normans soon announced the death of their chieftain . The inhabitants followed the funeral pro- cession to the church , but at the moment they were about to deposit his apparently lifeless body , Hastings ...
... ground . The wild howl of the Normans soon announced the death of their chieftain . The inhabitants followed the funeral pro- cession to the church , but at the moment they were about to deposit his apparently lifeless body , Hastings ...
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... ground , but , at last , when water was thrown upon him , he came to himself , though , for some days , he ap- peared quite inconsolable , and ate nothing , saying continually , " Is God angry with me ? " A great many of his relations ...
... ground , but , at last , when water was thrown upon him , he came to himself , though , for some days , he ap- peared quite inconsolable , and ate nothing , saying continually , " Is God angry with me ? " A great many of his relations ...
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... ground . The king's palace was at this period in ruins ; he had not lived in it for several years ; the doors were all broken down , and the walls were all falling in . A very large piece of ground was devoted to the residence of the ...
... ground . The king's palace was at this period in ruins ; he had not lived in it for several years ; the doors were all broken down , and the walls were all falling in . A very large piece of ground was devoted to the residence of the ...
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... ground . When the music slackened , she would appear quite out of temper , but , when it became louder , she would smile and be delighted . During this exercise she never showed the least symp- tom of being tired , though the musicians ...
... ground . When the music slackened , she would appear quite out of temper , but , when it became louder , she would smile and be delighted . During this exercise she never showed the least symp- tom of being tired , though the musicians ...
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... ground . They afterwards spring up in a lively manner , and go round as before . The Amhara do not practice this latter exercise , but their motions are the same . Their songs are far from humorous , and seldom consist of more than one ...
... ground . They afterwards spring up in a lively manner , and go round as before . The Amhara do not practice this latter exercise , but their motions are the same . Their songs are far from humorous , and seldom consist of more than one ...
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