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... seen every where , pacing along , with quiet , steady , stealthy motion , emitting their peculiar croak , and sending quick and keen glances on every side . They glide rather than walk ; their bodies bent , their air meek and humble ...
... seen every where , pacing along , with quiet , steady , stealthy motion , emitting their peculiar croak , and sending quick and keen glances on every side . They glide rather than walk ; their bodies bent , their air meek and humble ...
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... seen . In the primitive ages of the world , the practice of raising immense mounds of earth over the remains of the dead , seems to have been very general . Stones in many situations might be difficult to procure , but the materials for ...
... seen . In the primitive ages of the world , the practice of raising immense mounds of earth over the remains of the dead , seems to have been very general . Stones in many situations might be difficult to procure , but the materials for ...
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... seen ghastly figures wound round with the garments of the grave , while sorrowing friends seem to be weeping and lamenting around them ; while on a third may be observed winged angels with cheeks distended with blow- ing their trumpets ...
... seen ghastly figures wound round with the garments of the grave , while sorrowing friends seem to be weeping and lamenting around them ; while on a third may be observed winged angels with cheeks distended with blow- ing their trumpets ...
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... seen much more of the people , of their manners , dress , and customs . Perhaps no place can offer greater variety of costume ; and the habits of the poorer classes are so different from those of our English peasantry , that , in every ...
... seen much more of the people , of their manners , dress , and customs . Perhaps no place can offer greater variety of costume ; and the habits of the poorer classes are so different from those of our English peasantry , that , in every ...
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... seen in England , Scotland , or anywhere else . It was not a good , honest , bracing , moderate degree of cold , which you could temper out of doors by smart exer- cise , or subdue within by means of blazing fires . It seemed to defy ...
... seen in England , Scotland , or anywhere else . It was not a good , honest , bracing , moderate degree of cold , which you could temper out of doors by smart exer- cise , or subdue within by means of blazing fires . It seemed to defy ...
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