The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... round , like the bark of the birch . It is beaten till it is thin and soft , and fit for use . The natural colour is buff , but it is dyed variously , red , blue , and black , and is covered with the figures of animals , birds , and ...
... round , like the bark of the birch . It is beaten till it is thin and soft , and fit for use . The natural colour is buff , but it is dyed variously , red , blue , and black , and is covered with the figures of animals , birds , and ...
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... round ; those who won laughed , and those who lost cheated ; when suddenly there appeared amongst us a stranger of a very venerable and very cheerful aspect : his intrusion was not the least restraint upon our merry little assemblage ...
... round ; those who won laughed , and those who lost cheated ; when suddenly there appeared amongst us a stranger of a very venerable and very cheerful aspect : his intrusion was not the least restraint upon our merry little assemblage ...
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... round his neck , was conducted into the centre of the square , where a temporary gallows had been erected . He was attended by several priests , all masked , and over his eyes wore a black handkerchief . Having now arrived at the ...
... round his neck , was conducted into the centre of the square , where a temporary gallows had been erected . He was attended by several priests , all masked , and over his eyes wore a black handkerchief . Having now arrived at the ...
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