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... possess to fence out the frost , and protect them from the snow . That there are such , respectable in their poverty , cannot be doubted ; and this ad- mitted , it follows that they have a claim on the charity of their better clad bre ...
... possess to fence out the frost , and protect them from the snow . That there are such , respectable in their poverty , cannot be doubted ; and this ad- mitted , it follows that they have a claim on the charity of their better clad bre ...
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... possessing the means , and especially to those who have an abundance , I speak urgently . Glance a kindly eye over your stores , look over your pickle tubs , your dried hams and flitches , your stock of salt but- ter , and grocery , and ...
... possessing the means , and especially to those who have an abundance , I speak urgently . Glance a kindly eye over your stores , look over your pickle tubs , your dried hams and flitches , your stock of salt but- ter , and grocery , and ...
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... possessed for bringing their food to the mouth ; sometimes this proboscis is stretched out , and at others it pierces the shells of other mollusca , that the creature may suck out the flesh of the in- habitants . They are , moreover ...
... possessed for bringing their food to the mouth ; sometimes this proboscis is stretched out , and at others it pierces the shells of other mollusca , that the creature may suck out the flesh of the in- habitants . They are , moreover ...
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... possess ; on the one hand , to avert the destructive effects which would result from a wrong direc- tion of a stroke of lightning ; and , on the other hand , to keep up a perfect insulation of the exploring wire ; more especially during ...
... possess ; on the one hand , to avert the destructive effects which would result from a wrong direc- tion of a stroke of lightning ; and , on the other hand , to keep up a perfect insulation of the exploring wire ; more especially during ...
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... possessed a pleasure superior to of the crown , and the female apart- that of every other creature . Oh could ments ; which fill up this division of the we have seen the countenances of that enclosure , and render the whole , one happy ...
... possessed a pleasure superior to of the crown , and the female apart- that of every other creature . Oh could ments ; which fill up this division of the we have seen the countenances of that enclosure , and render the whole , one happy ...
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