The Saturday Magazine, Tom 4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... never guess the origin . His character is a strange mixture of the deepest ignorance and natural wit ; malice and simplicity ; keen repartees ; cunning and stupidity . He is always a thief and a pickpocket ; but at the same time , is ...
... never guess the origin . His character is a strange mixture of the deepest ignorance and natural wit ; malice and simplicity ; keen repartees ; cunning and stupidity . He is always a thief and a pickpocket ; but at the same time , is ...
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... never enjoyed rest or happiness unless the body was burnt or interred . Tobit went about burying the dead bodies of his murdered countrymen at the hazard of his life ; more than one of the early Greek tragedies ( particularly the ...
... never enjoyed rest or happiness unless the body was burnt or interred . Tobit went about burying the dead bodies of his murdered countrymen at the hazard of his life ; more than one of the early Greek tragedies ( particularly the ...
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... never mention or allude to them . The funerals of the African tribes are in general splendid . Those of the chiefs and great men are accompanied by human sacrifices to a horrible amount . Their wives , slaves , captives , and horses ...
... never mention or allude to them . The funerals of the African tribes are in general splendid . Those of the chiefs and great men are accompanied by human sacrifices to a horrible amount . Their wives , slaves , captives , and horses ...
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... never been created . So , pro- bably , thought our friend the farmer , when he saw the sparrows feeding on his wheat . Now , this is , in effect , " charging God foolishly , " and presuming , that we ourselves know better , and could ...
... never been created . So , pro- bably , thought our friend the farmer , when he saw the sparrows feeding on his wheat . Now , this is , in effect , " charging God foolishly , " and presuming , that we ourselves know better , and could ...
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... never , till life and its shadows shall end , Can forget the sweet sound of the bells of Ostend ! The day set in darkness , the wind it blew loud , And rung as it passed through each murmuring shroud . My forehead was wet with the foam ...
... never , till life and its shadows shall end , Can forget the sweet sound of the bells of Ostend ! The day set in darkness , the wind it blew loud , And rung as it passed through each murmuring shroud . My forehead was wet with the foam ...
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