Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... rounded by fences made entirely of the bones which form the cores of the horns of oxen . . Besides the waste of land ( which might grow corn ) , the cruelty and the disgusting scenes which all this im- plies , I am annoyed by the ...
... rounded by fences made entirely of the bones which form the cores of the horns of oxen . . Besides the waste of land ( which might grow corn ) , the cruelty and the disgusting scenes which all this im- plies , I am annoyed by the ...
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... round the lower part of his neck , be- tween the black and white , which was deep red ; and his beak was ponderous , like unto a pelican's , and full a foot long , with a heavy lower jaw . He must have stood five feet high without his ...
... round the lower part of his neck , be- tween the black and white , which was deep red ; and his beak was ponderous , like unto a pelican's , and full a foot long , with a heavy lower jaw . He must have stood five feet high without his ...
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... round them are struggling for the means of existence , is a national sin , because a national selfishness - a burying in the earth the talent allotted to them . For surely a moral duty lies on any nation , who can produce far more than ...
... round them are struggling for the means of existence , is a national sin , because a national selfishness - a burying in the earth the talent allotted to them . For surely a moral duty lies on any nation , who can produce far more than ...
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... round the child's neck , and hove him over London Bridge , than have handed him over to thrifty Burbadge , that he might make , out of the degradation of Christ's lamb , more money to buy land withal , and settle comfortably in his ...
... round the child's neck , and hove him over London Bridge , than have handed him over to thrifty Burbadge , that he might make , out of the degradation of Christ's lamb , more money to buy land withal , and settle comfortably in his ...
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... Round- heads and Cropped - ears , go about rounder - headed and closer cropt than they ever went . They held it more rational to cut the hair to a comfortable length than to wear effeminate curls down the back . And we cut ours much ...
... Round- heads and Cropped - ears , go about rounder - headed and closer cropt than they ever went . They held it more rational to cut the hair to a comfortable length than to wear effeminate curls down the back . And we cut ours much ...
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