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... beautiful appearance of nature in the Delta , at the season when Mr. Fuller saw it , was strangely opposed by the squalid ap- pearance of the inhabitants , whom he describes as living in cottages built entirely of mud , and being , men ...
... beautiful appearance of nature in the Delta , at the season when Mr. Fuller saw it , was strangely opposed by the squalid ap- pearance of the inhabitants , whom he describes as living in cottages built entirely of mud , and being , men ...
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... beautiful red colour . The accused and the accuser are obliged to swallow the same medicine , or rather poison ; they must drink it fasting and entirely naked , except that the accused is allowed a white pagne , which he wraps round his ...
... beautiful red colour . The accused and the accuser are obliged to swallow the same medicine , or rather poison ; they must drink it fasting and entirely naked , except that the accused is allowed a white pagne , which he wraps round his ...
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... beautiful lake of Wenjan , in Dalecarlia . It was in the month of June . The people had been already out two days and nights without success . At length , how- ever , having converged from all points , a general halt took place in the ...
... beautiful lake of Wenjan , in Dalecarlia . It was in the month of June . The people had been already out two days and nights without success . At length , how- ever , having converged from all points , a general halt took place in the ...
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... beautiful lake Wan , which lay immediately beneath us . Added to this , the chase by the boats , and the death of the bear in the water , together with the formidable appearance of the fifteen or sixteen hundred armed men who composed ...
... beautiful lake Wan , which lay immediately beneath us . Added to this , the chase by the boats , and the death of the bear in the water , together with the formidable appearance of the fifteen or sixteen hundred armed men who composed ...
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... , a deadly enemy ; But , ' tis beyond all human language ! -of My wife , all beautiful ! my hope ; the sum Of life and excellence ; my paradise . As a fond mother draws her mantle round Her sleeping 70 Julio Romano .
... , a deadly enemy ; But , ' tis beyond all human language ! -of My wife , all beautiful ! my hope ; the sum Of life and excellence ; my paradise . As a fond mother draws her mantle round Her sleeping 70 Julio Romano .
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