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... considerable sensation . It had all the charms of novelty to recommend it , and the sentiments it ex- pressed , could scarcely fail of making a powerful impression on the minds . of its readers . The patriot gladly sympathised with the ...
... considerable sensation . It had all the charms of novelty to recommend it , and the sentiments it ex- pressed , could scarcely fail of making a powerful impression on the minds . of its readers . The patriot gladly sympathised with the ...
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... considerable disposition to the malady had existed . Thus , in the house opposite the author's abode , three individuals died ; the first was a drunken publican , the second a prostitute , who used to expose herself late at night at the ...
... considerable disposition to the malady had existed . Thus , in the house opposite the author's abode , three individuals died ; the first was a drunken publican , the second a prostitute , who used to expose herself late at night at the ...
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... considerable time , and found themselves on the top of a pass , tween 4,000 and 5,000 feet above the level of the sea . They de- scended to a little town called Aussee , whence their route lay through a beautiful alpine country ...
... considerable time , and found themselves on the top of a pass , tween 4,000 and 5,000 feet above the level of the sea . They de- scended to a little town called Aussee , whence their route lay through a beautiful alpine country ...
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