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... kind in the whole country . The corn is ground in a steel mill , like a coffee mill , although much larger , and having a crank on each side . This is commonly nailed to a tree before the door . The corn is often left standing in the ...
... kind in the whole country . The corn is ground in a steel mill , like a coffee mill , although much larger , and having a crank on each side . This is commonly nailed to a tree before the door . The corn is often left standing in the ...
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... kind people are capable of exercising are certain to be his . In winter the warmest corner of the fire is assigned ; in summer , his cushion is arranged under the shade of the veranda , while the beauti- ful hands of his lovely daughter ...
... kind people are capable of exercising are certain to be his . In winter the warmest corner of the fire is assigned ; in summer , his cushion is arranged under the shade of the veranda , while the beauti- ful hands of his lovely daughter ...
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... kind , that he takes all the world to be like himself in point of taste and curiosity , that his pecu- liar store is not soon exhausted , and that he has a marvellous con- ceit of himself . What does any man of sound sense and moderate ...
... kind , that he takes all the world to be like himself in point of taste and curiosity , that his pecu- liar store is not soon exhausted , and that he has a marvellous con- ceit of himself . What does any man of sound sense and moderate ...
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... kind and generous in your Lordship to suggest a ray of dis- tant , general hope to a man you see despairing , and to turn his view for- ward from the present scene to a future . But , my lord , after having set out under suggestions of ...
... kind and generous in your Lordship to suggest a ray of dis- tant , general hope to a man you see despairing , and to turn his view for- ward from the present scene to a future . But , my lord , after having set out under suggestions of ...
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... Kind Nature , that art to all a bountiful mother ; that visitest the poor man's hut with auroral radiance ; and for thy Nurseling has provided a soft swathing of Love and infinite Hope , wherein he waxes and slumbers , danced - round ...
... Kind Nature , that art to all a bountiful mother ; that visitest the poor man's hut with auroral radiance ; and for thy Nurseling has provided a soft swathing of Love and infinite Hope , wherein he waxes and slumbers , danced - round ...
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