The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... carry the boats over land . There are certainly some rare instances where a river may continue to flow without ... carried on men's backs , is what no one I think can be so credulous as to imagine . A person of credit also assured ...
... carry the boats over land . There are certainly some rare instances where a river may continue to flow without ... carried on men's backs , is what no one I think can be so credulous as to imagine . A person of credit also assured ...
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... carried to its utmost height , had made a deep impression on his mind , he found no reason to be ashamed of what he had said in the year 1771 . Yet these and all other objections vanished , twenty years after- wards , when Mr. Fox , now ...
... carried to its utmost height , had made a deep impression on his mind , he found no reason to be ashamed of what he had said in the year 1771 . Yet these and all other objections vanished , twenty years after- wards , when Mr. Fox , now ...
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fruit of which will nourish thee . I will carry thee : it will re- quire two days only to accomplish this journey ... carried her for a long time ; but he ad- vanced slowly in treading on the sharp flints which his feet buried in the ...
fruit of which will nourish thee . I will carry thee : it will re- quire two days only to accomplish this journey ... carried her for a long time ; but he ad- vanced slowly in treading on the sharp flints which his feet buried in the ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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