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... took place on the celebration of the Duke's birth - day , in the year 1806. Mr. Boaden seems totally unconscious of ... took Mrs. Jordan by the hand , led her into the dining - room , and seated her at the head of the table . The Prince ...
... took place on the celebration of the Duke's birth - day , in the year 1806. Mr. Boaden seems totally unconscious of ... took Mrs. Jordan by the hand , led her into the dining - room , and seated her at the head of the table . The Prince ...
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... took a thorn of maguey , with which he with great reverence took up a morsel and put it into the mouths of every one of the Indians , as if in the manner of a communion . They also celebrated in this same month the festival which they ...
... took a thorn of maguey , with which he with great reverence took up a morsel and put it into the mouths of every one of the Indians , as if in the manner of a communion . They also celebrated in this same month the festival which they ...
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... took the little higada of cho- colate and panecillo , or small roll , of the delightful bread of Madrid . This meal is not taken at a table , but sitting , standing , or walking from room to room , and not unfrequently in bed . This ...
... took the little higada of cho- colate and panecillo , or small roll , of the delightful bread of Madrid . This meal is not taken at a table , but sitting , standing , or walking from room to room , and not unfrequently in bed . This ...
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