The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... marked with the peculiar characteristies of every climate . In Britain and Germany they are fair , brown in France and in Turkey , swarthy in Portugal and Spain , olive in Syria and Chaldea , tawney or copper - coloured in Arabia and ...
... marked with the peculiar characteristies of every climate . In Britain and Germany they are fair , brown in France and in Turkey , swarthy in Portugal and Spain , olive in Syria and Chaldea , tawney or copper - coloured in Arabia and ...
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... marked by a complexion equally as light as those who reside beneath the forty- fifth degree of north or south latitude - why the tribes that lead a savage life along the streams of the Maragnon possess a com- plexion nothing darker ...
... marked by a complexion equally as light as those who reside beneath the forty- fifth degree of north or south latitude - why the tribes that lead a savage life along the streams of the Maragnon possess a com- plexion nothing darker ...
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... marked with many vicissitudes ; and he may with great propriety be said to have been the sport of caprice and misfor- tune . Fortune seems to have frowned on his humble birth ; and to have marked him as the victim of her cruelties . Now ...
... marked with many vicissitudes ; and he may with great propriety be said to have been the sport of caprice and misfor- tune . Fortune seems to have frowned on his humble birth ; and to have marked him as the victim of her cruelties . Now ...
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