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Page 65
... head of the person , I imagined , if any hard substance was suddenly elevated above the head a few inches at the moment previous to the graze , the animal would probably terminate its existence against it . I accordingly elevated the ...
... head of the person , I imagined , if any hard substance was suddenly elevated above the head a few inches at the moment previous to the graze , the animal would probably terminate its existence against it . I accordingly elevated the ...
Page 376
... head has been combed sleek , then braided and platted together , and afterwards plentifully anointed with butter . They never cut the hair , I believe ; it consequently forms an immense bunch behind the head , similar to that observable ...
... head has been combed sleek , then braided and platted together , and afterwards plentifully anointed with butter . They never cut the hair , I believe ; it consequently forms an immense bunch behind the head , similar to that observable ...
Page 479
... head - quarters . At length , however , Lechi's division having been detached to procure information from Reille , and to conduct the prisoners to the Lampourdan on their way into France , M. SAINT - CYR learnt that Napoleon had left ...
... head - quarters . At length , however , Lechi's division having been detached to procure information from Reille , and to conduct the prisoners to the Lampourdan on their way into France , M. SAINT - CYR learnt that Napoleon had left ...
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