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... body of our more recent travellers on the continent . When the peace of 1814 gave emancipation to the very considerable sect of locomotives , that there- tofore had pined so long in captivity , in their native Britain , nothing could ...
... body of our more recent travellers on the continent . When the peace of 1814 gave emancipation to the very considerable sect of locomotives , that there- tofore had pined so long in captivity , in their native Britain , nothing could ...
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... see with- out being seen . I soon saw a man advance . His head was covered with a piece of rag , and from various parts of his body were suspended bells VOL . XIV . D and little bits of iron , which made a horrid Cailliés Travels . 3333.
... see with- out being seen . I soon saw a man advance . His head was covered with a piece of rag , and from various parts of his body were suspended bells VOL . XIV . D and little bits of iron , which made a horrid Cailliés Travels . 3333.
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... body being quite naked . I have often seen them go by with two calabashes of palm - wine slung at the two ends of a stick , which they carried on their shoulder . They walk at a prodigious rate , and seem afraid of being seen . When the ...
... body being quite naked . I have often seen them go by with two calabashes of palm - wine slung at the two ends of a stick , which they carried on their shoulder . They walk at a prodigious rate , and seem afraid of being seen . When the ...
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... body . Like the greater part of those with fire - arms , I now stationed myself a few paces in front of the cordon ; farther I was not allowed to advance : this , indeed , was a very necessary regulation , as if I had been any distance ...
... body . Like the greater part of those with fire - arms , I now stationed myself a few paces in front of the cordon ; farther I was not allowed to advance : this , indeed , was a very necessary regulation , as if I had been any distance ...
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... is the affection of a parent for his child , compared with that of an author for his own dear theory , -the issue of his brain ! An average father will , in a case of dire necessity , perchance , consent to the sacrifice of his body for 55.
... is the affection of a parent for his child , compared with that of an author for his own dear theory , -the issue of his brain ! An average father will , in a case of dire necessity , perchance , consent to the sacrifice of his body for 55.
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