The Daguerreotype, Tom 3J. M. Whittemore, 1849 |
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... persons . Here and there one well trimmed and delicately kept was to be seen , tenderly caressed from time to time by the owner as he sat , looking very tired with the morning's proceedings ; but , generally , they were neglected and ...
... persons . Here and there one well trimmed and delicately kept was to be seen , tenderly caressed from time to time by the owner as he sat , looking very tired with the morning's proceedings ; but , generally , they were neglected and ...
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... persons say that young years , wrought a great revolution in the fortunes of Egypt , while , wandering by the sedgy banks of Nile one morning , she found the infant Moses in the ark amongst the bul- rushes ; and , in direct disobedience ...
... persons say that young years , wrought a great revolution in the fortunes of Egypt , while , wandering by the sedgy banks of Nile one morning , she found the infant Moses in the ark amongst the bul- rushes ; and , in direct disobedience ...
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... persons , who , nevertheless , are wise in their own conceit ; and then we know the consequence . They compensate for stiffness of belief in one particular , by the most absurd credulity in others . They differ from mankind in general ...
... persons , who , nevertheless , are wise in their own conceit ; and then we know the consequence . They compensate for stiffness of belief in one particular , by the most absurd credulity in others . They differ from mankind in general ...
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... persons in modern times . There can be no doubt whatever that the Celtic nations preserved , in their wanderings westward , more of the oriental customs than any of the other races by whom Europe has been peopled ; and we believe that ...
... persons in modern times . There can be no doubt whatever that the Celtic nations preserved , in their wanderings westward , more of the oriental customs than any of the other races by whom Europe has been peopled ; and we believe that ...
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... persons . We have no good reason to suppose that there really exist two hundred millions of Mahommedans on the earth . Its entire population is reckoned at eight hundred millions . One - third of that number are sup- posed to be ...
... persons . We have no good reason to suppose that there really exist two hundred millions of Mahommedans on the earth . Its entire population is reckoned at eight hundred millions . One - third of that number are sup- posed to be ...
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