The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 8H.D. Symonds, 1799 |
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... tree , made of the bark of trees , which he was told belonged to MUMBO JUMBO . This is a ftrange bug - bear , common in ail the Mandingo towns , and employed by the Pagan na . tives in keeping the women in fubje & tion ; for as they are ...
... tree , made of the bark of trees , which he was told belonged to MUMBO JUMBO . This is a ftrange bug - bear , common in ail the Mandingo towns , and employed by the Pagan na . tives in keeping the women in fubje & tion ; for as they are ...
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... tree , where late they grew : Accept this boon , ' tis all my present store , To - morrow will produce as many more . " " After this tender expoftulation , fucceeds a pathetic B 2 defcription defcription of the pangs of love ; a poet ...
... tree , where late they grew : Accept this boon , ' tis all my present store , To - morrow will produce as many more . " " After this tender expoftulation , fucceeds a pathetic B 2 defcription defcription of the pangs of love ; a poet ...
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... tree , did they not expect to eat of the fruit ; few bold enough to ftand the fhock of the combat , if forbidden to partake of the glory of the victory . The husbandman would neither plow nor fow , did he not hope to reap the produce of ...
... tree , did they not expect to eat of the fruit ; few bold enough to ftand the fhock of the combat , if forbidden to partake of the glory of the victory . The husbandman would neither plow nor fow , did he not hope to reap the produce of ...
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... tree , Or shakes them ripe from the refigning bush . 26. The oak fheds its acorns , and the nuts fall from the beech , both called maft . 27. Turning hogs into forests , an excellent mode of fattening them ; curious account of this ...
... tree , Or shakes them ripe from the refigning bush . 26. The oak fheds its acorns , and the nuts fall from the beech , both called maft . 27. Turning hogs into forests , an excellent mode of fattening them ; curious account of this ...
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... trees . 30. At the end of the month the leaves of many trees lofe their given colours , and begin their grave autumnal tints , indicative of the ap- proaching defolation of winter . LIFE AND WRITINGS OF Pindar , THE CELEBRATED GRECIAN ...
... trees . 30. At the end of the month the leaves of many trees lofe their given colours , and begin their grave autumnal tints , indicative of the ap- proaching defolation of winter . LIFE AND WRITINGS OF Pindar , THE CELEBRATED GRECIAN ...
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