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... seen the chambers of the rich man filled with goods , and I have seen his children begging their bread . " " The foolish man thinks to avoid his doom if he escapes the peril of war ; but old age will put an end to his life , though he ...
... seen the chambers of the rich man filled with goods , and I have seen his children begging their bread . " " The foolish man thinks to avoid his doom if he escapes the peril of war ; but old age will put an end to his life , though he ...
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... seen , took a personal interest in Pearce's welfare , and treated him with a degree of kindness , which that wayward child of fortune , amidst all his subsequent wanderings and errors , appears never to have forgotten . We regret to say ...
... seen , took a personal interest in Pearce's welfare , and treated him with a degree of kindness , which that wayward child of fortune , amidst all his subsequent wanderings and errors , appears never to have forgotten . We regret to say ...
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... seen , in the city of Gondar ; Itsa Yonas in Gojam ; and Itsa Bede Mariam in Samen . Pearce mentions one or two other princes , but his information with respect to these kings is confused and contra- dictory . Indeed the kings of ...
... seen , in the city of Gondar ; Itsa Yonas in Gojam ; and Itsa Bede Mariam in Samen . Pearce mentions one or two other princes , but his information with respect to these kings is confused and contra- dictory . Indeed the kings of ...
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... seen him do things that nobody else could do . The locust never touched the little corn he had behind his house ; and though he used to make a fire to smoke them away , we could not save ours as he did . " She immediately went to the ...
... seen him do things that nobody else could do . The locust never touched the little corn he had behind his house ; and though he used to make a fire to smoke them away , we could not save ours as he did . " She immediately went to the ...
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... seen in his life , Pearce replied , " our king is great and charitable Christians . " poor Great ! " said he , " is he so powerful as Welled Selasse ? " At this the old Ras laughed , and observed , " he tells me that all Ethiopia is ...
... seen in his life , Pearce replied , " our king is great and charitable Christians . " poor Great ! " said he , " is he so powerful as Welled Selasse ? " At this the old Ras laughed , and observed , " he tells me that all Ethiopia is ...
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