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... no one loves . Why should he longer live ? " * * The same thought , expressed in the same manner , is found in the Sanskrit poem , called Maha Barata . ' " Be thou the friend of thy friend , and History of the Northmen ..
... no one loves . Why should he longer live ? " * * The same thought , expressed in the same manner , is found in the Sanskrit poem , called Maha Barata . ' " Be thou the friend of thy friend , and History of the Northmen ..
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... thought proper , send for me . This was certainly a great mark of distinction , as his dearest friend or relation was not allowed such a liberty .'- vol . i . pp . 97-99 . The old Ras , however , for he was now nearly seventy years ...
... thought proper , send for me . This was certainly a great mark of distinction , as his dearest friend or relation was not allowed such a liberty .'- vol . i . pp . 97-99 . The old Ras , however , for he was now nearly seventy years ...
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... thought to be a very learned man in the Scrip- tures , sets the worst of examples to christians , for notwithstanding his professed religious principles , he is the greatest adulterer in existence . Though he keeps Ozoro Cottser and ...
... thought to be a very learned man in the Scrip- tures , sets the worst of examples to christians , for notwithstanding his professed religious principles , he is the greatest adulterer in existence . Though he keeps Ozoro Cottser and ...
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... thought . It is to be presumed , besides , that the conduct of Junot was understood by Nelson for the same evening he sent the prisoners a large basket of fruit and syrups , with some bottles of Bourdeaux wine . Lady Hamilton added some ...
... thought . It is to be presumed , besides , that the conduct of Junot was understood by Nelson for the same evening he sent the prisoners a large basket of fruit and syrups , with some bottles of Bourdeaux wine . Lady Hamilton added some ...
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... thought of doing so when he began to run after his pretty half sister , as he called Hortense Beauharnais , in the little garden attached to the residence in the rue Chantereine . Blue eyes and fair hair , very soon turned a little head ...
... thought of doing so when he began to run after his pretty half sister , as he called Hortense Beauharnais , in the little garden attached to the residence in the rue Chantereine . Blue eyes and fair hair , very soon turned a little head ...
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