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... speaking in a loud voice of the coming judgments . After she had spoken about five minutes , Mr. Macdonald commenced ... speak for twenty minutes together , with all the energy of voice and action of an orator addressing an audi- ence ...
... speaking in a loud voice of the coming judgments . After she had spoken about five minutes , Mr. Macdonald commenced ... speak for twenty minutes together , with all the energy of voice and action of an orator addressing an audi- ence ...
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... speak of , my father sent me to Dumfries school , and I was boarded , as you are now , with the master . The boys , I found , used many of them to brag of the consequence , and particularly of the riches , of their fathers , and to speak ...
... speak of , my father sent me to Dumfries school , and I was boarded , as you are now , with the master . The boys , I found , used many of them to brag of the consequence , and particularly of the riches , of their fathers , and to speak ...
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... speak to the truth of its descriptions from our own experience . ' In the vicinity of the Puerta del Sol , at Madrid , are to be seen a more than ordinary number of coffee - houses . They are daily thronged with visitors from the hours ...
... speak to the truth of its descriptions from our own experience . ' In the vicinity of the Puerta del Sol , at Madrid , are to be seen a more than ordinary number of coffee - houses . They are daily thronged with visitors from the hours ...
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