The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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... given of that remarkable phe- nomenon the Serrab . " What were all the ordinary interests of human life to us when I would have given all the riches in the world for a glass of water ! But how happy was our lot ! An immense extent of ...
... given of that remarkable phe- nomenon the Serrab . " What were all the ordinary interests of human life to us when I would have given all the riches in the world for a glass of water ! But how happy was our lot ! An immense extent of ...
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... given such representations , which we are persuaded every feeling person who really commiserates the misfortunes of his brethren , will readily admit . Indeed , we are disposed to think , that , if he had not made these representations ...
... given such representations , which we are persuaded every feeling person who really commiserates the misfortunes of his brethren , will readily admit . Indeed , we are disposed to think , that , if he had not made these representations ...
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... given as a dwelling - place , and a country common to us with themselves ? After a joke passed by Lælius upon Manilius , who was a law- yer , about an order being made to secure these two suns in pos- session ; Philus , with a view of ...
... given as a dwelling - place , and a country common to us with themselves ? After a joke passed by Lælius upon Manilius , who was a law- yer , about an order being made to secure these two suns in pos- session ; Philus , with a view of ...
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