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... allowed to the account of a twenty years ' connection . To judge of the final treatment of this woman , it is necessary that we should understand in what light she had been allowed to be regarded by the public , as the companion of the ...
... allowed to the account of a twenty years ' connection . To judge of the final treatment of this woman , it is necessary that we should understand in what light she had been allowed to be regarded by the public , as the companion of the ...
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... allowed to visit a distant mountain , to return laden with the desired metal . He was allowed to take his departure , but he never returned . Although Nunez was thus baffled in his thirst for booty , and in his searches for the golden ...
... allowed to visit a distant mountain , to return laden with the desired metal . He was allowed to take his departure , but he never returned . Although Nunez was thus baffled in his thirst for booty , and in his searches for the golden ...
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... allowed to warm himself on the brasero .'- vol . i . pp . 192-198 . This is all delightful ; the many little traits which the author thus brings together form the best introduction that we know of , short of a personal one , to an ...
... allowed to warm himself on the brasero .'- vol . i . pp . 192-198 . This is all delightful ; the many little traits which the author thus brings together form the best introduction that we know of , short of a personal one , to an ...
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