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... side by side in the cap- tain's cabin . Margaret recovered , but Harry was no more . ' We subjoin an extract of a somewhat less sombre kind . The wretched orphan obtained an hospitable reception from an old kinsman , when she had buried ...
... side by side in the cap- tain's cabin . Margaret recovered , but Harry was no more . ' We subjoin an extract of a somewhat less sombre kind . The wretched orphan obtained an hospitable reception from an old kinsman , when she had buried ...
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... side . The form of the two conjoined pieces of the upper jaw , gradually tapering anteriorly , but enlarging at the termination , with the lateral grooves for the fourth tooth on each side of the lower jaw , proved decidedly that it was ...
... side . The form of the two conjoined pieces of the upper jaw , gradually tapering anteriorly , but enlarging at the termination , with the lateral grooves for the fourth tooth on each side of the lower jaw , proved decidedly that it was ...
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... side , having their feet supported in a basket fastened on the out- side of the carriole . Though these carriages will hold five or six persons , they are generally drawn by one horse , and are often driven by women . The women here not ...
... side , having their feet supported in a basket fastened on the out- side of the carriole . Though these carriages will hold five or six persons , they are generally drawn by one horse , and are often driven by women . The women here not ...
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