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... tree : another , who vowed not to touch a drop ' in doors or out , ' strode across his thresh- old , placing one leg inside , and the other outside , and so persuading himself he did not break his oath , drank until he fell : another ...
... tree : another , who vowed not to touch a drop ' in doors or out , ' strode across his thresh- old , placing one leg inside , and the other outside , and so persuading himself he did not break his oath , drank until he fell : another ...
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... trees , and ascend only one which M. Gay discovered in these latter shrubs , but never approach marshes or rivers . The localities , is a very small kind , belonging to the genus Branchiobdella , which has the singular habit of living ...
... trees , and ascend only one which M. Gay discovered in these latter shrubs , but never approach marshes or rivers . The localities , is a very small kind , belonging to the genus Branchiobdella , which has the singular habit of living ...
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... trees , buildings , rocks , and clouds , painted on the bosom of a tran- quil lake are images of realities , as well do this , as assume that language , in the abstract , has ever belied humanity , or presented any elements foreign to ...
... trees , buildings , rocks , and clouds , painted on the bosom of a tran- quil lake are images of realities , as well do this , as assume that language , in the abstract , has ever belied humanity , or presented any elements foreign to ...
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... trees ; the man to whom she gave the order having intended to execute it in the afternoon , and em- ployed the whole morning in cutting up wood . " Ah , " said Mrs. Rogers , you are a silly fellow , you will never do any good ; for you ...
... trees ; the man to whom she gave the order having intended to execute it in the afternoon , and em- ployed the whole morning in cutting up wood . " Ah , " said Mrs. Rogers , you are a silly fellow , you will never do any good ; for you ...
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... tree . ' Other circumstances strike us as unparalleled , in reference to the sufferer whom we now contemplated . He had attendants , who had listened to his gra- cious words , and had beheld the won- drous deeds he had performed , but ...
... tree . ' Other circumstances strike us as unparalleled , in reference to the sufferer whom we now contemplated . He had attendants , who had listened to his gra- cious words , and had beheld the won- drous deeds he had performed , but ...
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