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... wish to kill a man that God will not permit to die . He hung long enough to have killed a cat . " She answered , " let me have him up again , and I will pull at his legs till I break his neck . " " You foolish woman , " replied the Ras ...
... wish to kill a man that God will not permit to die . He hung long enough to have killed a cat . " She answered , " let me have him up again , and I will pull at his legs till I break his neck . " " You foolish woman , " replied the Ras ...
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... wish it to be , was accompanied by the king Tecla Gorgis , whose character Pearce thus describes . ' Tecla Gorgis is remarkably proud of his person : though a little bald at the top of his head , he manages to have the hair , which is ...
... wish it to be , was accompanied by the king Tecla Gorgis , whose character Pearce thus describes . ' Tecla Gorgis is remarkably proud of his person : though a little bald at the top of his head , he manages to have the hair , which is ...
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... wishes to see the French prisoners . " Junot looked at the officer for a moment , and then turned his head about as if it had been somebody near him that was spoken to ; then , after a pause , he said , " Oh , I see it is me that you ...
... wishes to see the French prisoners . " Junot looked at the officer for a moment , and then turned his head about as if it had been somebody near him that was spoken to ; then , after a pause , he said , " Oh , I see it is me that you ...
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... wish to see me he knows where I am . I have to add this he is my superior , his rank is above mine - let him but intimate in a courteous manner that he wishes to see me , and I will instantly repair to him . But now the insult has been ...
... wish to see me he knows where I am . I have to add this he is my superior , his rank is above mine - let him but intimate in a courteous manner that he wishes to see me , and I will instantly repair to him . But now the insult has been ...
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... wish , or even exert itself to do , it cannot , it dare not , contend against that faction , with any thing like effectual energy . It is mere idle talk to discuss bills for the regulation of the par- liamentary constituency of Ireland ...
... wish , or even exert itself to do , it cannot , it dare not , contend against that faction , with any thing like effectual energy . It is mere idle talk to discuss bills for the regulation of the par- liamentary constituency of Ireland ...
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