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... called into life , traverses every ocean , floats over every inland lake , and threads every winding river , in quest of appliances to the primitive or the factitious demands of the appetite of hunger . We are naked , and lo ! another ...
... called into life , traverses every ocean , floats over every inland lake , and threads every winding river , in quest of appliances to the primitive or the factitious demands of the appetite of hunger . We are naked , and lo ! another ...
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... called by its Author a new commandment . ' For of Pagan antiquity , and of the East even now , the practical doctrine is , that men should love their friends and hate their enemies . ' The lines which enclose kindred , clan , tribe , or ...
... called by its Author a new commandment . ' For of Pagan antiquity , and of the East even now , the practical doctrine is , that men should love their friends and hate their enemies . ' The lines which enclose kindred , clan , tribe , or ...
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... called our hero to her side , and having smoothed down his hair , she gave him a kiss ; and begged him , for her sake , to try and get religion , which he promised to do ; for he felt very grate- ful for his breakfast , and would have ...
... called our hero to her side , and having smoothed down his hair , she gave him a kiss ; and begged him , for her sake , to try and get religion , which he promised to do ; for he felt very grate- ful for his breakfast , and would have ...
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... ( called the Columbian Centinel , ) curiously folded as thy cook's cap , and resting on thy dark rich locks ; the smoke of the lighted fire slowly tracing its way upward by the precipitous rocks as by a chim- ney , and thyself kneeling ...
... ( called the Columbian Centinel , ) curiously folded as thy cook's cap , and resting on thy dark rich locks ; the smoke of the lighted fire slowly tracing its way upward by the precipitous rocks as by a chim- ney , and thyself kneeling ...
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... called a bad vocalist , though some amateurs prefer him to the mule ; but he is perhaps underrated . There are many notes which alone are shocking to the ear , that have in concert an agreeable har- mony . The gabble of the goose is not ...
... called a bad vocalist , though some amateurs prefer him to the mule ; but he is perhaps underrated . There are many notes which alone are shocking to the ear , that have in concert an agreeable har- mony . The gabble of the goose is not ...
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