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... tion who had been addicted to the use of ardent spirits , generally escaped the disease , or struggled against it with more success . During Mr. Fuller's stay in Palestine , he has frequent occasion to speak of the friars of the Terra ...
... tion who had been addicted to the use of ardent spirits , generally escaped the disease , or struggled against it with more success . During Mr. Fuller's stay in Palestine , he has frequent occasion to speak of the friars of the Terra ...
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... tion of a six weeks ' journey through the desert . It may give some idea of the numbers of the pilgrims , and of the vast train of baggage which accompanied them , to say , that though they had begun to enter the city soon after sunset ...
... tion of a six weeks ' journey through the desert . It may give some idea of the numbers of the pilgrims , and of the vast train of baggage which accompanied them , to say , that though they had begun to enter the city soon after sunset ...
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... tion , by virtue of a law which does not yet exist . These and many . other things , equally incongruous and improbable , might be specified as among the blemishes of this story . To some minds , those faults will appear as mountains ...
... tion , by virtue of a law which does not yet exist . These and many . other things , equally incongruous and improbable , might be specified as among the blemishes of this story . To some minds , those faults will appear as mountains ...
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... tion and joy .'- pp . 358-366 . Having discharged the functions of his high office for twelve years , our noble and learned lord resigns , while his honours are still blushing around him , thereby giving a lesson which is not very ...
... tion and joy .'- pp . 358-366 . Having discharged the functions of his high office for twelve years , our noble and learned lord resigns , while his honours are still blushing around him , thereby giving a lesson which is not very ...
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... tion . When the parents are desirous of getting them back from the woods , they collect all the pagnes they can , and make with them a fine girdle , which they adorn with copper bells , and send it to their children , with a present of ...
... tion . When the parents are desirous of getting them back from the woods , they collect all the pagnes they can , and make with them a fine girdle , which they adorn with copper bells , and send it to their children , with a present of ...
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