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Page 149
... manner in which the boors hunt down these birds and purloin their eggs , they have become rare within the boundaries ... manners for a long while with a telescope . It was of an imposing size ; and its solemn , slow , and measured ...
... manner in which the boors hunt down these birds and purloin their eggs , they have become rare within the boundaries ... manners for a long while with a telescope . It was of an imposing size ; and its solemn , slow , and measured ...
Page 254
... manner , the Prelate , having intended to ~ hurl a thunderbolt at the devoted head of the muleteer , and find ing his weapon assume the goodly shape of a Seville sausage , very sensibly applied it in a more legitimate manner , and ...
... manner , the Prelate , having intended to ~ hurl a thunderbolt at the devoted head of the muleteer , and find ing his weapon assume the goodly shape of a Seville sausage , very sensibly applied it in a more legitimate manner , and ...
Page 528
... manner in which the Pope prepared him for the grand occasion , and schooled him as to the words that he should use , with Cellini's raillery and flattery of the Pope , is humorous and amusing . When I carried the book to his Holiness ...
... manner in which the Pope prepared him for the grand occasion , and schooled him as to the words that he should use , with Cellini's raillery and flattery of the Pope , is humorous and amusing . When I carried the book to his Holiness ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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