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... soon after which they abolished the trial by battle , a mode of procedure recognized by the early laws of all the northern nations , which , with this exception , were full of the spirit of litigation and subtlety , to be found ...
... soon after which they abolished the trial by battle , a mode of procedure recognized by the early laws of all the northern nations , which , with this exception , were full of the spirit of litigation and subtlety , to be found ...
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... soon overgrown with grass . ' " " " Put not thy trust in a woman's word ; the heart of woman is versa- tile as the turning - wheel with which it was formed , and deceit nestles in her bosom . " " He who would win a virgin's heart , must ...
... soon overgrown with grass . ' " " " Put not thy trust in a woman's word ; the heart of woman is versa- tile as the turning - wheel with which it was formed , and deceit nestles in her bosom . " " He who would win a virgin's heart , must ...
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... 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 started up from his coffin , and ...
... 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 started up from his coffin , and ...
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... soon resumed his habits of idleness and mischief , and the severest punishment pro- ducing no effect upon him , he was bound apprentice to a stub- born and unmerciful carpenter ' in London . This was a situation not at all congenial to ...
... soon resumed his habits of idleness and mischief , and the severest punishment pro- ducing no effect upon him , he was bound apprentice to a stub- born and unmerciful carpenter ' in London . This was a situation not at all congenial to ...
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... Soon after this we find him cruizing in the river Plate , and the American seas , whence , like a bird of passage , he seems to have flown back again to Bombay . Here he at length fixed his destiny , having joined the Antelope , which ...
... Soon after this we find him cruizing in the river Plate , and the American seas , whence , like a bird of passage , he seems to have flown back again to Bombay . Here he at length fixed his destiny , having joined the Antelope , which ...
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