The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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... taken out of a mound an earthen pot , and a small stone image well polished . The image was five or six inches in length ; the figure human , and supposed to be a saint . The stone is flint . A small stone image was taken up on the Ohio ...
... taken out of a mound an earthen pot , and a small stone image well polished . The image was five or six inches in length ; the figure human , and supposed to be a saint . The stone is flint . A small stone image was taken up on the Ohio ...
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... taken to the mandarin's court . He was pointed out as a harbourer of thieves , and punished severely with torture and beating , in order that he might discover his associates , together with the rest of the spoil which they might have taken ...
... taken to the mandarin's court . He was pointed out as a harbourer of thieves , and punished severely with torture and beating , in order that he might discover his associates , together with the rest of the spoil which they might have taken ...
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... taken the road to Olmutz , and no removal of state prisoners from that place had taken place lately . The doctor took it there- fore at once for granted , and , in viewing the different curiosities of the place , went also to the ...
... taken the road to Olmutz , and no removal of state prisoners from that place had taken place lately . The doctor took it there- fore at once for granted , and , in viewing the different curiosities of the place , went also to the ...
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